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- 60 per cent of the foreclosures that occurred in New York City in 2007 involved rental properties. Twenty percent of the foreclosures nationwide were from...
- 2011 real estate sales". Investing Foreclosures. 31 March 2011. Retrieved 6 February 2012. Copp, Carol. "Pre-foreclosure: How it Works in Real Estate, FAQs"...
- Market foreclosure or vertical foreclosure, is the production limitation put on a producing organisation if either it is denied access to a supplier (upstream...
- In psychoanalysis, foreclosure (also known as "foreclusion"; French: forclusion) is a specific psychical cause for psychosis, according to French psychoanalyst...
- Strict foreclosure in the law of security interests in the United States, is the foreclosure of personal property that is subject to such an interest...
- States foreclosure crisis, sometimes referred to as Foreclosure-gate or Foreclosuregate, refers to a widespread epidemic of improper foreclosures initiated...
- strict or judicial foreclosures and non-judicial foreclosures, also known as power of sale foreclosures. In some jurisdictions, foreclosure and sale can occur...
- ****ation (TV series) Bidding fee auction, or penny auction "Fending off Foreclosures with Penny Auctions". Wiegand, Steve (June 3, 2009). Lessons from the...
- Marcia saw the evidence for the endor****t of authoritarian values by foreclosures as fully commensurate with a view of them as becoming the alter egos...
- and the 2012 peak of 31%." Foreclosures as of October 2014 were down 26% from the prior year, at 41,000 completed foreclosures. That was 65% below the peak...