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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a foreclosure" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the legal process in which a lender takes possession of a property due to the borrower's failure to make mortgage payments.
Example: "The bank initiated a foreclosure on the property after the owner defaulted on the loan."
Alternatives: "a repossession" or "a property seizure."
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A foreclosure case is continuing.
A foreclosure from Ohio highlights this problem.
"Maybe I'll get a foreclosure".
It was not a foreclosure sign.
Mrs Clinton has called for a " foreclosure time-out".
A foreclosure or bankruptcy can weigh you down for years.
The site has also added a foreclosure primer.
She went broke and lost her house in a foreclosure.
But to generalize, the wait is longest after a foreclosure.
I think this one up here is a foreclosure.
"We have no knowledge of a foreclosure sale," onesaid.
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