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Notably, the Freedom of Information Act was meant to foreclose precisely this kind of official duplicity.
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Besides criticizing the national mortgage settlement, which was mostly meant to help foreclosed borrowers, Geithner faults a Justice Department mortgage fraud task force as a "good idea, (that) delivered little".
A television audience with a grisly eagerness for depression stories was meant to conclude that California's middle class, being foreclosed upon en masse, was now living in shantytowns.
The bank couldn't foreclose without making the effort to locate the new owners and find out if they meant to pay up.
It's no surprise that folks are once again flocking to real estate, and the lack of pressure to foreclose means that what little product trades has a lot of bidders, hence lower cap rates.
By declining to specify what it means to be "engaged in combat," the letter does not foreclose the possible scenario — however hypothetical — of a military drone strike, against a United States citizen, on American soil.
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It advised members not to foreclose in MERS's name.
It often takes a year for a lender to foreclose.
Banks are unable to foreclose on bankrupt firms.
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