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foreclosure
[ fawr-kloh-zher, fohr- ]
foreclosure
- A proceeding in which the financer of a mortgage seeks to regain property because the borrower has defaulted on payments.
Other 亚洲网紅露点 Forms
- 补苍顎卼颈路蹿辞谤别路肠濒辞顎僺耻谤别 noun adjective
- 苍辞苍顎协辞谤别路肠濒辞顎僺耻谤别 noun
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of foreclosure1
Example Sentences
In fact, about 25% of cancer patients either lose their homes to foreclosure or go bankrupt.
There鈥檚 another kind of mobility that comes about involuntarily 鈥 a result of foreclosure, eviction, or housing insecurity.
鈥淭he home can be repossessed if the person falls behind, and that's usually a quicker process than in default and foreclosure,鈥 Rachel Siegel, a senior officer with Pew Charitable Trusts鈥 housing policy initiative, told Salon.
The suit alleges that the foreclosure 鈥渨as part of a sham to defraud creditors鈥 and did not disrupt business operations.
Under the plan, which must be approved by a state board, more than $100 million would be available in direct relief for people at risk of foreclosure.
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