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  2. Template:DR case status - Wikipedia

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    This template is a general-purpose template for the dispute resolution noticeboard, to make it easier for participants and volunteers to see the status of a dispute. Unless you are acting as a volunteer in resolving a dispute or are competent to archive or otherwise manage the record of disputes, you should probably not place or modify this ...

  3. Foreclosure - Wikipedia

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    Foreclosure of chattel mortgages (mortgage of movable property) are governed by Sec. 14 of Act No. 1506, which gives the mortgagee the right to sell the chattel at a public sale. It has also been held that as regards chattel mortgages, the law does not prohibit that the foreclosure sale be done privately if it is agreed upon by the parties.

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  5. Cheltenham & Gloucester Building Society v Norgan - Wikipedia

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    Cheltenham & Gloucester Building Society v Norgan [1996] 1 WLR 343 is an English land law case, concerning mortgage arrears.. Under section 36 Administration of Justice Act 1970 (as amended), the lender should, for an owner-occupier mortgage borrower facing temporary income difficulties set a clearly sustainable payment plan based on good evidence assessed such as, if proportionate to its own ...

  6. Government policies and the subprime mortgage crisis

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    The mortgage-related securities at the heart of the crisis could not have been marketed and sold without their seal of approval. Investors relied on them, often blindly. In some cases, they were obligated to use them, or regulatory capital standards were hinged on them. This crisis could not have happened without the rating agencies.

  7. Government intervention during the subprime mortgage crisis

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    The government interventions during the subprime mortgage crisis were a response to the 2007–2009 subprime mortgage crisis and resulted in a variety of government bailouts that were implemented to stabilize the financial system during late 2007 and early 2008.

  8. Template:Discharge - Wikipedia

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  9. Mortgage industry of the United States - Wikipedia

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    Mortgage loan financing relies more on secondary mortgage markets and less on formal government guarantees backed by covered bonds and deposits. [8] [9] Prepayment penalties are discouraged by underwriting requirements of large organizations such as Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac. [8] Mortgages loans are often nonrecourse debt, unlike most of the ...