foreclosure 的定义
Law.
- the act of foreclosing a mortgage or pledge.
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- I grew up here and experienced housing insecurity myself—my childhood family home was lost to foreclosure—so I’ve made housing a central focus.
- Another 6 million could risk losing housing in the next two months due to foreclosure.
- Under Obama, when you think about the housing and the mortgage foreclosures, really we have to make this a very targeted intervention.
- Now, with the house heading toward foreclosure on June 30, Myers, who lives in Arizona and is in remission from cancer, said she’s praying for a miracle.
- “Those communities are much more at risk of losing their homes and not being able to get back on track when the foreclosure moratorium and mortgage forbearance ends,” Thompson said.
- The foreclosure-drama is a fascinating study of greed and class warfare, boasting excellent turns by Garfield and Shannon.
- On top of that, her home has entered foreclosure because Detroit water bills are rolled into property taxes.
- The Silver State is still mired in the housing crisis, with the highest foreclosure rate in the nation.
- The house fell into tax delinquency that same year and was flagged for foreclosure this May.
- D.C. has effectively had a foreclosure moratorium since 2010, which has made inventory very tight.
- The discharge and foreclosure of mortgages on vessels are governed for the most part by the rules that apply to chattel mortgages.
- Would they serve notice of foreclosure, not knowing whether or not we had the receipt in our possession?
- Title had been gained under foreclosure to vast areas which had no value.
- Meanwhile their ranch here has been saved from loss by foreclosure.
- You had to have that ranch, and since you couldn't buy it you decided to acquire it by foreclosure.