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The Foreclosure Echo tells the story of the ordinary people whose quest for the American dream was crushed in the foreclosure crisis when they were threatened with losing their homes. The authors, Linda E. Fisher and Judith Fox - each with decades of experience defending low-to-moderate-income people from foreclosure and predatory lending practices - have employed a range of legal, economic, and social-science research to document these stories, showing not only how people experienced the crisis, but also how lenders and public institutions failed to protect them. The book also describes the ongoing effects of the crisis - including vacant land and abandoned buildings - and how these conditions have exacerbated the economic plight of millions of people who lost their homes and have increased inequality across the country. This book should be read by anyone who wants to understand the fallout of the last financial crisis and learn what we can do now to avoid another one.
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Dieses Standardwerk zur Praxis des gesamten gerichtlichen Mahnverfahrens wurde für die sechste Auflage wiederum komplett aktualisiert und auf den aktuellen Stand von Technik und Rechtsprechung gebracht. Hier erfährt der Leser, wie man die Abläufe des gerichtlichen Forderungseinzugs fehlerfrei bewältigt und vom Ausfüllen des Mahnbescheidsantrags bis zum Vollstreckungstitel mit möglichst wenig Aufwand erfolgreich die Zwangsvollstreckung betreibt. Natürlich mit allen Neuerungen zu den neuen Gerichtsvollzieher-Auftragsformularen und zum Online-Mahnverfahren, mit Erläuterungen zum elektronischen Rechtsverkehr – und wie immer mit vielen nützlichen Hinweisen, Checklisten und Ausfüllhilfen. Der Themenüberblick: Ausführliche Darstellung des Online-Mahnantrags mit der Option des Ausdrucks eines Barcode-Mahnbescheidsantrags und – neu – auch von Barcode-Folgeanträgen und dem Barcode-Widerspruch Besonderheiten des deutschen Auslandsverfahrens Grundlagen des ";Europäischen Mahnverfahrens"; Hinweise zur internationalen Vollstreckungserklärung Aktueller Stand der Rechtsprechung zur ";ausreichend individualisierten Forderungsbezeichnung"; Besondere Probleme bei der Parteibezeichnung (z.B. Limited, Gesamtgläubiger, WEG etc.) Aktueller Stand der Rechtsprechung zu Nebenforderungen, Inkassokosten und Auslagen Ebenfalls eingeflossen sind vielfältige Erläuterungen zur Einführung und Verwendung der verbindlich eingeführten Vordrucke für den Antrag auf Erlass einer richterlichen Durchsuchungsanordnung den Antrag auf Erlass eines Pfändungs- und Überweisungsbeschlusses. Als besonderes Highlight und schon komplett berücksichtigt: die „Gerichtsvollzieherformular-Verordnung (GVFV). Hierdurch wird ab dem 1.4.2016 auch für die bisher nicht dem Formularzwang unterliegenden Zwangsvollstreckungs-Aufträge an den Gerichtsvollzieher ein verpflichtend zu verwendendes Formular vorgegeben. Aus aktuellem Anlass wurde ein weiteres Schwerpunktthema mit aufgenommen: Die Probleme des elektronischen Rechtsverkehrs. Mit der Neuauflage des Salten/Gräve ist der Rechtsanwender auch auf diesem Feld schon jetzt bestens informiert.
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With the housing bubble of the past few years bursting and interest rates on the rise, there has been an upsurge in the number of foreclosures across the country, creating many opportunities for profit. But investing in real estate foreclosure[s?] can be a tough job, especially when a negative stigma is attached. How do you make money while preserving your morals and trust? Foreclosure Investing For Dummies shows you how to invest in foreclosures ethically without being accused of stealing homes from "little old ladies." This step-by-step guide helps you thoroughly research property,
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Money --- Loans --- Foreclosure --- Debt --- Debt cancellation --- Foreclosure sales --- Mechanics' lien foreclosure --- Mortgage foreclosure --- Statutory foreclosure --- Strict foreclosure --- Executions (Law) --- Judicial sales --- Mechanics' liens --- Mortgages --- Borrowing --- Lending --- Loans for consumption --- Finance --- Credit --- Investments --- Cancellation of debt --- Cancellation of indebtedness --- Debtor and creditor --- Indebtedness --- History --- Law and legislation --- Private finance
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Habitual statements in academic and journalistic fields on the growing inequality of our cities call for multiple reflections. There are numerous indicators of inequality, and territorial specificities give rise to important and subtle differences. What is less debatable is the spatial expansion of inequality (from more outlying, poorer countries to the most developed ones) and its generalization on all scales (from rural to urban areas, and from large metropolises to small cities). Mobility and housing lie at the root of many of these processes, which are represented by phenomena that are often interconnected, such as gentrification and the elite social classes; impoverishment and immigrants in search of work; and segregation and refugees; among many others. In this book, we try to offer a Spanish-based vision of what we call urban geographies in transition—that is, urban geographies in which the key stages, for the purpose of analysis, are the real estate bubble (1996–2007), the subsequent crisis (2008–2013), and the ensuing recovery (2014–2020), without overlooking the impact of the current COVID-19 crisis on the configuration of a new spatial order in cities.
Research & information: general --- Spanish cities --- economic crisis --- financialization --- gentrification --- housing crisis --- post-Fordist capitalism --- property bubble --- property repossession --- touristification --- pandemic --- real estate dispossession --- mortgage foreclosure --- evictions --- short-term rentals --- housing studies --- critical geography --- Canary Islands --- megaprojects --- neoliberalism --- urban development --- urban planning --- Santa Cruz de Tenerife --- Spain --- tourist gentrification --- real estate market --- international migrations --- tourist rejuvenation --- urban inequality --- master plans --- urban projects --- medium-sized cities --- neoliberal urbanism --- tourist housing --- Airbnb --- historic center --- population --- population growth --- spatial reconfiguration --- large urban areas --- post-crisis period --- urban project --- urban agents --- market urbanism --- speculation --- urban transformation --- central area --- Madrid --- residential segregation --- living conditions --- spatial inequalities --- urbanization process --- environmental justice --- urban parks --- ecosystem services --- Tarragona --- n/a
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Habitual statements in academic and journalistic fields on the growing inequality of our cities call for multiple reflections. There are numerous indicators of inequality, and territorial specificities give rise to important and subtle differences. What is less debatable is the spatial expansion of inequality (from more outlying, poorer countries to the most developed ones) and its generalization on all scales (from rural to urban areas, and from large metropolises to small cities). Mobility and housing lie at the root of many of these processes, which are represented by phenomena that are often interconnected, such as gentrification and the elite social classes; impoverishment and immigrants in search of work; and segregation and refugees; among many others. In this book, we try to offer a Spanish-based vision of what we call urban geographies in transition—that is, urban geographies in which the key stages, for the purpose of analysis, are the real estate bubble (1996–2007), the subsequent crisis (2008–2013), and the ensuing recovery (2014–2020), without overlooking the impact of the current COVID-19 crisis on the configuration of a new spatial order in cities.
Research & information: general --- Spanish cities --- economic crisis --- financialization --- gentrification --- housing crisis --- post-Fordist capitalism --- property bubble --- property repossession --- touristification --- pandemic --- real estate dispossession --- mortgage foreclosure --- evictions --- short-term rentals --- housing studies --- critical geography --- Canary Islands --- megaprojects --- neoliberalism --- urban development --- urban planning --- Santa Cruz de Tenerife --- Spain --- tourist gentrification --- real estate market --- international migrations --- tourist rejuvenation --- urban inequality --- master plans --- urban projects --- medium-sized cities --- neoliberal urbanism --- tourist housing --- Airbnb --- historic center --- population --- population growth --- spatial reconfiguration --- large urban areas --- post-crisis period --- urban project --- urban agents --- market urbanism --- speculation --- urban transformation --- central area --- Madrid --- residential segregation --- living conditions --- spatial inequalities --- urbanization process --- environmental justice --- urban parks --- ecosystem services --- Tarragona --- n/a
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Habitual statements in academic and journalistic fields on the growing inequality of our cities call for multiple reflections. There are numerous indicators of inequality, and territorial specificities give rise to important and subtle differences. What is less debatable is the spatial expansion of inequality (from more outlying, poorer countries to the most developed ones) and its generalization on all scales (from rural to urban areas, and from large metropolises to small cities). Mobility and housing lie at the root of many of these processes, which are represented by phenomena that are often interconnected, such as gentrification and the elite social classes; impoverishment and immigrants in search of work; and segregation and refugees; among many others. In this book, we try to offer a Spanish-based vision of what we call urban geographies in transition—that is, urban geographies in which the key stages, for the purpose of analysis, are the real estate bubble (1996–2007), the subsequent crisis (2008–2013), and the ensuing recovery (2014–2020), without overlooking the impact of the current COVID-19 crisis on the configuration of a new spatial order in cities.
Spanish cities --- economic crisis --- financialization --- gentrification --- housing crisis --- post-Fordist capitalism --- property bubble --- property repossession --- touristification --- pandemic --- real estate dispossession --- mortgage foreclosure --- evictions --- short-term rentals --- housing studies --- critical geography --- Canary Islands --- megaprojects --- neoliberalism --- urban development --- urban planning --- Santa Cruz de Tenerife --- Spain --- tourist gentrification --- real estate market --- international migrations --- tourist rejuvenation --- urban inequality --- master plans --- urban projects --- medium-sized cities --- neoliberal urbanism --- tourist housing --- Airbnb --- historic center --- population --- population growth --- spatial reconfiguration --- large urban areas --- post-crisis period --- urban project --- urban agents --- market urbanism --- speculation --- urban transformation --- central area --- Madrid --- residential segregation --- living conditions --- spatial inequalities --- urbanization process --- environmental justice --- urban parks --- ecosystem services --- Tarragona --- n/a
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In housing crises, high mortgage debt can feed a vicious circle of falling housing prices and declining consumption and incomes, leading to higher mortgage defaults and deeper recessions. In such situations, resolution policies may need to be adapted to help contain negative feedback loops while minimizing overall loan losses and moral hazard. Drawing on recent experiences from Iceland, Ireland, Spain, and the United States, this paper discusses how economic trade-offs affecting mortgage resolution differ in crises. Depending on country circumstances, the economic benefits of temporary forbearance and loan modifications for struggling households could outweigh their costs.
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