The collapse of the housing bubble and subsequent financial downturn of 2008 unleashed a flood of foreclosure filings in the Maine courts, threatening the fundamental aspiration of homeownership for many Maine residents. This Comment examines the significant steps Maine has taken to address increased foreclosure filings through the implementation of a foreclosure mediation program and offers concrete suggestions to further improve the program
Since the 2008 financial crisis, unprecedented numbers of homes have been lost to foreclosure in the...
Permitting modification of all mortgages in bankruptcy would create a low-cost, effective, fair, and...
Proponents of robust mortgage finance regulation would do well to look to the states, and specifical...
The collapse of the housing bubble and subsequent financial downturn of 2008 unleashed a flood of fo...
While on the surface it seems like any legislation helping Americans keep their homes is a good idea...
The recent mortgage foreclosure crisis, whose economic effects are well known, transformed state leg...
In Maine interesting and unresolved questions often arise when a mortgagor files for bankruptcy afte...
The inability of homeowners to communicate with holders of securitized mortgage obligations has been...
In 2007, Rick Sharga, vice president of marketing at RealtyTrac, stated that with more stringent len...
Foreclosures are at a record high, causing families to be displaced, blighted neighborhoods and the ...
The results to date from MHAP are deeply disappointing. Even the most optimistic view of HAMP and HA...
This article analyzes the theory of dispute system design when put into action to meet a current eco...
In the fall of 2010, the revelations that tens of thousands of foreclosure filings across the nation...
This article discusses the impact of the foreclosure crisis on the housing prospects of American fam...
This essay on the recent housing crisis focuses on the efficacy of using lessons learned at the loca...
Since the 2008 financial crisis, unprecedented numbers of homes have been lost to foreclosure in the...
Permitting modification of all mortgages in bankruptcy would create a low-cost, effective, fair, and...
Proponents of robust mortgage finance regulation would do well to look to the states, and specifical...
The collapse of the housing bubble and subsequent financial downturn of 2008 unleashed a flood of fo...
While on the surface it seems like any legislation helping Americans keep their homes is a good idea...
The recent mortgage foreclosure crisis, whose economic effects are well known, transformed state leg...
In Maine interesting and unresolved questions often arise when a mortgagor files for bankruptcy afte...
The inability of homeowners to communicate with holders of securitized mortgage obligations has been...
In 2007, Rick Sharga, vice president of marketing at RealtyTrac, stated that with more stringent len...
Foreclosures are at a record high, causing families to be displaced, blighted neighborhoods and the ...
The results to date from MHAP are deeply disappointing. Even the most optimistic view of HAMP and HA...
This article analyzes the theory of dispute system design when put into action to meet a current eco...
In the fall of 2010, the revelations that tens of thousands of foreclosure filings across the nation...
This article discusses the impact of the foreclosure crisis on the housing prospects of American fam...
This essay on the recent housing crisis focuses on the efficacy of using lessons learned at the loca...
Since the 2008 financial crisis, unprecedented numbers of homes have been lost to foreclosure in the...
Permitting modification of all mortgages in bankruptcy would create a low-cost, effective, fair, and...
Proponents of robust mortgage finance regulation would do well to look to the states, and specifical...