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  2. Occupy Homes - Wikipedia

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    Occupy Homes or Occupy Our Homes [1] [2] is part of the Occupy movement which attempts to prevent the foreclosure of people's homes. [1] Protesters delay foreclosures by camping out on the foreclosed property. They also stage protests at the banks responsible for the ongoing foreclosure crisis, sometimes blocking their entrances. [3] [4] It has ...

  3. Is It Smart to Buy a Foreclosed Home? Weighing the Pros ... - AOL

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    Buying foreclosed homes soared in popularity during the Great Recession as a wave of foreclosures hit the market and drove down prices nationwide.

  4. New Foreclosure-Prevention Programs Available in 18 States ...

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    Foreclosed home for sale. Recent movements in Congress to deactivate some of the federal foreclosure-prevention programs are getting a lot of press, despite the fact that these programs are ...

  5. Moms 4 Housing - Wikipedia

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    Moms 4 Housing is a housing activist group in Oakland, California.It was formed and received national attention after three formerly homeless Black women moved their families into a vacant three-bedroom house as squatters without permission from the owner, a real estate redevelopment company.

  6. Housing crisis - Wikipedia

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    Guren and McQuade (2020) argue that widespread foreclosures can interact with the housing market to amplify declines in asset prices, leading to prices below levels determined by fundamentals: "When the housing market is hit by a shock that lowers housing demand and induces some foreclosures — for example a drop in employment . . . the ...

  7. What is a foreclosure? How it works and how to avoid it - AOL

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    A foreclosure occurs when a lender takes control over a property from a borrower for failing to make timely payments. A foreclosure can damage your credit score and result in loss of property. As ...

  8. Equity stripping - Wikipedia

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    The rescue artist may in this case either charge rent payments to the owner with a false promise of the ability to eventually repurchase the property, or charge payments the original owner is led to believe are toward a refinanced mortgage. In these cases, the property remains in foreclosure status, unbeknownst to the original owner.

  9. Why is it so hard to crack down on some landlords who won't ...

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    The homes on each of these properties were torn down with state, local and federal tax dollars. The bills for the taxpayer-funded demolitions, which typically run between $5,000 and $10,000, were ...

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