Fisher and Fox demonstrate how ordinary people experienced the foreclosure crisis and how lenders and public institutions failed to protect them.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Linda E. Fisher is a Professor of Law at the Law School, Seton Hall University, New Jersey. She has published in the areas of subprime lending, mortgage fraud, and civil rights, has testified before the House Financial Services Committee and has presented to the Federal Trade Commission. She has also been a Network Fellow at the Safra Center for Ethics at Harvard and an American Association of Law Schools Bellow Scholar.
Inhaltsangabe
1. The housing crisis 2. The breakdown of mortgage servicing and loss mitigation 3. Zombie mortgages and abandoned properties 4. The benefits and harms of intervention 5. Rethinking Home: housing post-crisis 6. Foreclosure or a more sustainable mortgage? 7. Picking up the pieces and revitalizing neighborhoods 8. Where do we go from here? Conclusion Index.
1. The housing crisis 2. The breakdown of mortgage servicing and loss mitigation 3. Zombie mortgages and abandoned properties 4. The benefits and harms of intervention 5. Rethinking Home: housing post-crisis 6. Foreclosure or a more sustainable mortgage? 7. Picking up the pieces and revitalizing neighborhoods 8. Where do we go from here? Conclusion Index.
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