A mortgage is a double-edged sword. To most, a mortgage signifies yet another new stage in life; responsibility and the ultimate adult goal of home ownership. Unfortunately the economic downturn of 2008 drastically increased the hardship of attaining this goal, and the effects have been wide-felt, displacing both homeowners and renters from their abodes. In particular, and of primary concern to this article, renters have been suddenly evicted as a result of landlords defaulting on mortgages. Many of these renters-dutiful rent payers-are low-income tenants who receive little to no notice prior to their eviction, and who do not have the savings nor income level to afford a sudden move
From 2007 through 2011, the United States housing market suffered a severe imbalance in supply and d...
Homeownership in the US is on the decline and the percentage of the population that rents their resi...
Rental housing in the United States is increasingly owned by corporate landlords that operate under ...
A mortgage is a double-edged sword. To most, a mortgage signifies yet another new stage in life; res...
Historically, tenants could be evicted when their actions put them “at-fault.” Grounds for “at-fault...
This article discusses the impact of the foreclosure crisis on the housing prospects of American fam...
It is common knowledge that mortgage defaults increased steadily from 2006 through 2011. In some sit...
The Foreclosure Crisis of the 2000s has likely hurt renters more than homeowners. Incongruously, how...
Foreclosures are at a record high, causing families to be displaced, blighted neighborhoods and the ...
In 2007, Rick Sharga, vice president of marketing at RealtyTrac, stated that with more stringent len...
This Article argues for federal preemption of state procedures governing the foreclosure of mortgage...
As 2014 came to an end so, perhaps, did the worst foreclosure crisis in U.S. history. On January 15,...
This Article argues that adherence to mortgage formalities regarding foreclosure is valuable for exp...
This Article unveils the logic of these transactions and provides market context, which is often mis...
This article is a first step in an effort to critically examine the invasion of a rather dangerous E...
From 2007 through 2011, the United States housing market suffered a severe imbalance in supply and d...
Homeownership in the US is on the decline and the percentage of the population that rents their resi...
Rental housing in the United States is increasingly owned by corporate landlords that operate under ...
A mortgage is a double-edged sword. To most, a mortgage signifies yet another new stage in life; res...
Historically, tenants could be evicted when their actions put them “at-fault.” Grounds for “at-fault...
This article discusses the impact of the foreclosure crisis on the housing prospects of American fam...
It is common knowledge that mortgage defaults increased steadily from 2006 through 2011. In some sit...
The Foreclosure Crisis of the 2000s has likely hurt renters more than homeowners. Incongruously, how...
Foreclosures are at a record high, causing families to be displaced, blighted neighborhoods and the ...
In 2007, Rick Sharga, vice president of marketing at RealtyTrac, stated that with more stringent len...
This Article argues for federal preemption of state procedures governing the foreclosure of mortgage...
As 2014 came to an end so, perhaps, did the worst foreclosure crisis in U.S. history. On January 15,...
This Article argues that adherence to mortgage formalities regarding foreclosure is valuable for exp...
This Article unveils the logic of these transactions and provides market context, which is often mis...
This article is a first step in an effort to critically examine the invasion of a rather dangerous E...
From 2007 through 2011, the United States housing market suffered a severe imbalance in supply and d...
Homeownership in the US is on the decline and the percentage of the population that rents their resi...
Rental housing in the United States is increasingly owned by corporate landlords that operate under ...