Articles about Foreclosure Crisis

Judiciary Steps in to Apply Brakes to the Foreclosure Engine

Monday, July 27th, 2009

The South Carolina judiciary has stepped in to apply brakes to the foreclosure engine. In the second quarter of this year lenders accelerated their foreclosure activity in Charleston region. At this point the Supreme Court ruling slowed down the pace causing lesser number of foreclosures.
This court-imposed restriction cannot be taken to be an indication that [...]

The Worst of the Foreclosure Crisis is not yet Over

Thursday, July 23rd, 2009

In Hawaii the worst of the foreclosure crisis is not yet over. Filings increased by nearly 427% in June 2009 in comparison to 2008. In one year this is the second worst rate. Over 87% of the total foreclosure postings are in the initial stages of the process.
The housing market in Hawaii saw the total [...]

Paulson Justifies Steps Taken to Tackle Foreclosure Crisis

Wednesday, July 22nd, 2009

Previous Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson has justified the steps he had taken during his tenure to tackle the foreclosure crisis. He admitted that although the response of the Bush government to the crisis was not perfect it had “saved this nation from great peril.” He said recently in a written statement prior to a hearing, [...]

Unless Lenders Reduce Payments Foreclosure Crisis Will Continue

Friday, July 10th, 2009

Unless the lenders are persuaded to reduce payments foreclosure crisis will continue. But this seems to be more difficult a task than landing on Mars.
Karina Montenegro has been trying to make this impossible become possible. Her job entails contacting lenders to pursue the matter of loan modification. She dials one of the big giants, Washington [...]

New Laws Initiated in Nevada to Tackle Foreclosure Crisis

Monday, July 6th, 2009

Some 180 new laws were initiated in Nevada to tackle the foreclosure crisis. The kicking off date is 1st July 2009. Nevada ranks among the toppers in the foreclosure crisis. Connected with this many other new laws have surfaced.
Those eateries and business houses that donate perishable food to the hungry will be given protection. Also [...]

Holyfield Again Faced With the Threat of Foreclosure

Saturday, June 27th, 2009

Former heavyweight champion Evander Holyfield is yet again faced with the threat of foreclosure on his 54,000- square foot home in suburban Atlanta. It is reported that Holyfield expects an agreement to be arrived at before the 235- estate is auctioned. Evander Holyfield has earned more than $120 million throughout his entire career but at [...]

Foreclosure Crisis Is Aggravated by Unhealthy Banks

Wednesday, June 10th, 2009

Simon Johnson an economist from MIT opines that the foreclosure crisis has been aggravated by unhealthy banks. He said, “A desperately ill banking sector that threatens to choke off any incipient recovery is a network of connections and ideology that give the financial sector a veto over public policy, even as it loses popular support.”
Nobel [...]

Half a Dozen Causes Behind the Foreclosure Crisis of Today

Thursday, June 4th, 2009

Mark Blythe of Brown University enumerates half a dozen causes behind the foreclosure crisis of today.
In the 80’s began the deregulation of the domestic markets in the important financial centres of the world. The “globalization of finance” led to staggering growth in liquidity as the hitherto isolated market connected and intertwined.
This liquidity led to the [...]

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