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  2. Strategic default - Wikipedia

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    A strategic default is the decision by a borrower to stop making payments (i.e., to default) on a debt, despite having the financial ability to make the payments.. This is particularly associated with residential and commercial mortgages, in which case it usually occurs after a substantial drop in the house's price such that the debt owed is (considerably) greater than the value of the ...

  3. Strategic Defaulters: Still No Reason Why Some Stop Paying ...

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    A new study sheds additional light on the issue of "strategic defaults" in America, offering further insights into homeowners who are statistically more likely to make a calculated decision to ...

  4. Should You Consider a 'Strategic Default' on Your Mortgage? - AOL

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    If you owned a house that's now worth a lot less than what you owe on your mortgage, would you walk away from the home and default on the mortgage? If so, you'd have plenty of company. In 2009 ...

  5. Default (finance) - Wikipedia

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    In finance, default is failure to meet the legal obligations (or conditions) of a loan, [1] for example when a home buyer fails to make a mortgage payment, or when a corporation or government fails to pay a bond which has reached maturity. A national or sovereign default is the failure or refusal of a government to repay its national debt.

  6. FICO Now Predicts Strategic Default: Don't Walk Away - AOL

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    FICO Labs, a unit of the Fair Isaac Corp., is implementing a new technology that will measure the likelihood of a homeowner walking away from their mortgage, even when they can afford the payments ...

  7. Timothy Riddiough - Wikipedia

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    In 1994, Riddiough coined the term 'strategic default', which is used to indicate purposeful borrower default in order to extract concessions from a lender. [11] The phrase, along with the term 'trigger event,' have been commonly used in the literature and popular media since the financial crisis of 2008.

  8. Strategic Default Has a Hidden Cost You Might Not Be ... - AOL

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  9. Debt restructuring - Wikipedia

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    A householder unable to service his debt on a $180,000 mortgage for example, may by agreement with his bank have the value of the mortgage reduced (say to $135,000 or 75% of the house's current value), in return for which the bank will receive 50% of the amount by which any resale value, when the house is resold, exceeds $135,000.