it does. >> pelley: norma scott is the only one throwing in the towel. ng her mortgage when she got breast cancer and had to stop working for a while. >> scott: i made the mortgage payments for as long as i could, and then the money just ran out. >> pelley: and then they sent you a letter last christmas eve. >> scott: yes, and foreclosed on my property. >> pelley: it seems to me that you're living day to day, waiting for a telephone call or a letter from the sheriff. >> scott: from the sheriff, uh- huh. >> pelley: the cuyahoga county sheriff is doing 50 evictions a month. chris waple owned a restaurant, but when it went under, he couldn't make his mortgage payments. and so waple and his family were evicted from the house that he'd lived in for 23 years. he'd raised five children here. that was more than three months ago that chris waple left this house, and it's still vacant. there's not a "for sale" sign in front of it, because the realtors tell us, if there are too many "for sale" signs in one block, it makes everything harder to sell. just four doors d