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From:Duke Law Journal (Vol. 53, Issue 5) Peer-ReviewedABSTRACT The Uniform Nonjudicial Foreclosure Act is one of the few creative approaches to mortgage foreclosure to emerge in many decades. In this Article, the authors examine why uniformity in foreclosure law among...
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From:Transportation Science (Vol. 46, Issue 4) Peer-Reviewed
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From:The Chronicle of Higher Education (Vol. 58, Issue 06)Byline: Rachel Wiseman The University of Chicago is known for its economics faculty, which promotes the notion of a free-market economy and has been criticized as encouraging decisions that led to the current...
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From:Appraisal Journal (Vol. 78, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedThe Court of Appeals of Georgia has held that highest and best use does not need to be used as a basis for determining true market value in a depressed market when substantial investment in the property is required....
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From:Antitrust Bulletin (Vol. 55, Issue 4) Peer-ReviewedOn November 28, 2007, the European Commission adopted its first nonhorizontal merger Guidelines as part of DG Competition's implementation of a wider effects-based analysis framework following criticism by the European...
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From:The Chronicle of Philanthropy (Vol. 26, Issue 19)Byline: Alex Daniels Las Vegas -- Las Vegas nonprofits have always acted a bit like casinos courting gambling whales, the high rollers who are flown into the city and given royal treatment as they spend hundreds of...
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From:The Chronicle of Philanthropy (Vol. 20, Issue 17)Byline: Rick Cohen Now that Congress has finally passed legislation to tackle the burgeoning problem of vacant foreclosed properties that were victims of the subprime-mortgage crisis, foundations must answer the...
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From:Regulation (Vol. 35, Issue 2)Standing in the den of a foreclosed home and gazing up at the blue West Virginia sky through a hole in the ceiling where a stovepipe once penetrated, I asked the Realtor, "Think anyone might want to come fix that?" And...
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From:Florida Bar Journal (Vol. 94, Issue 3)Remedies for defaults under loans secured by real property varies on a state-by-state basis. In the eastern part of the country, enforcement is mostly by mortgage foreclosure. In the western states, there are enforcement...
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From:Florida Bar Journal (Vol. 96, Issue 1)Areceiver is "a person appointed by the court to take control, custody, or management of property involved in litigation and to preserve the property, and receive rents, issues and profits." (1) The right to the...
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From:University of Pennsylvania Law Review (Vol. 168, Issue 6) Peer-Reviewed
FINALITY AND FORECLOSURE: DETERMINING A HOMEOWNER'S ABILITY TO APPEAL IN MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE CASES.
INTRODUCTION The 2008 Great Recession arose from a massive, wide-scale disruption to the United States housing market. (1) In the years leading up to it, a "bubble" of artificially inflated home prices had grown,... -
From:Appraisal Journal (Vol. 82, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedThe mortgagor, du'Glace, LLC, and a guarantor of the mortgage debt, Douglas Holt, appeal the deficiency judgment rendered against them in favor of Banco Popular North America (Banco) in the amount of $281,910. In March...
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From:Appraisal Journal (Vol. 83, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedIn January 2010, Central Bank took title to the subject land by foreclosure. The property consists of twelve residential building lots in Prior Lake, Minnesota. The lots were platted in June 2005 by the previous owner....
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From:Economic Review (Kansas City) (Vol. 94, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedThe foreclosure crisis that began in earnest in 2006 continues to shrink the once valuable assets of homeowners, communities, and investors. In the last three years, more than 3 million households have lost their homes,...
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From:Human Ecology (Vol. 46, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedNew research is shedding light on a little-known factor in the Great Recession: its link to higher education. "The Great Recession pulled back a curtain on various sources of financial risk and an increasing reliance...
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From:Journal of Economic Issues (Vol. 46, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedMany houses purchased just before the housing bubble burst have a market value lower than the amount of the mortgages on them; they are said to be underwater. Among homeowners in such a position, a number have adequate...
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From:Internal Auditor (Vol. 68, Issue 4) Peer-ReviewedTHE WORLDWIDE FINANCIAL CRISIS has had a tremendous impact. Internal auditors who work in the financial services industry are dealing firsthand with issues arising from this crisis, including increased reviews and...
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From:TrialVery few statutes alter the terms of conventional contracts. The Service-members Civil Relief Act (SCRA) is one of them. It protects active-duty service-members against various civil and administrative proceedings--such...
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From:Journal of Accountancy (Vol. 175, Issue 1)The American Institute of CPAs accounting standards executive committee has issued an exposure draft of a proposed statement of position on measuring foreclosed assets after foreclosure. The proposed SOP, Accounting...
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From:Appraisal Journal (Vol. 84, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedMichael Silberstein and several of his companies (collectively, Silberstein) appealed a jury's determination of the fair market value of ten single-family homes sold at foreclosure by Trustmark National Bank...