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Lenders, Realtors Divided on Arizona Foreclosure Law
Jul 27, 2009Realtors and bankers are gearing up for a battle over Arizona legislation that would allow lenders to sue homeowners for losses incurred from a foreclosure. The change to the state’s so-called “deficiency judgment” law requires a borrower to live in the home for six months to be eligible for protection from lender-initiated lawsuits to recoup the full outstanding principal of a mortgage. Proponents of the law, including bankers that lobbied for the change, believe it will discourage investors from walking away from properties when they can’t make a profit.
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Senate Studies Foreclosure Prevention Efforts
Jul 16, 2009 -
Foreclosure Freeze Had Little Impact: Report
Jul 09, 2009 -
Maine Shuts Out 15 Mortgage Rescue Companies
Jul 08, 2009 -
Data Provider Warns on Green Shoots in Residential Construction
Jul 06, 2009 -
Pennsylvania Laws Target Fraud at Origination
Jun 30, 2009 -
Wholesale Lender to Pay $9 Million over Non-Traditional Mortgages
Jun 24, 2009 -
In This Corner: LexisNexis’ Mortgage Solution Director Denise James
Jun 24, 2009 -
Lenders One Adds $17 Billion of Originations in Q109
Jun 23, 2009 -
Connecticut Law May Enforce REO Management
Jun 22, 2009 -
Freddie Multifamily Gets Liquid with Securitization
Jun 22, 2009
