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is foreclosure
noun
The proceeding, by a creditor, to regain property or other collateral following a default on mortgage payments
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"Our goal is foreclosure prevention," she added.
"Green" and "environment" are huge right now, he said, as is "foreclosure".
Finally, the tax credit does nothing about the central housing problem, which is foreclosure.
Policy makers are looking to change that, because just before bankruptcy is foreclosure, and under the new arrangement it would allow people to declare bankruptcy and still keep their homes.
A related concern for regulators is "foreclosure"–whether a deal has a chilling effect on rival makers' willingness to invest in creating new versions of these products.
The result is foreclosure and the forced sale of the asset, a lose-lose situation for both parties in which each achieves a worse outcome than if they had worked out a deal.
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"The problem is foreclosures.
If it is, foreclosures should be few and buying a home that has been through one is legitimate.
Already, nearly half of the existing homes being sold are foreclosure sales.
There are foreclosures in his neighborhood.
Gas prices are up, and so are foreclosures.
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