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externalities from foreclosures. VPROs were widely adopted by local governments across the United States during the foreclosure … enactment of VPROs in Florida more than halved the negative externality from foreclosure. This finding is robust to a rich set …
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We evaluate the effects of laws designed to protect borrowers from foreclosure. We find that these laws delay but do …. We find that the right-to-cure law lengthens the foreclosure timeline but does not lead to better outcomes for borrowers. …
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We estimate a model of foreclosure using a data set that includes every residential mortgage, purchase-and-sale, and … foreclosure transaction in Massachusetts from 1989 to 2008. We address the identification issues related to the estimation of the … occurred in Massachusetts between 2005 and 2008 and conclude that the foreclosure crisis was primarily driven by the severe …
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This paper takes a skeptical look at a leading argument about what is causing the foreclosure crisis and what should be … empirical evidence supporting the hypothesis that the efficiency of foreclosure for investors is a more plausible explanation …
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homeowners who used subprime mortgages to buy their homes, and estimate how often these borrowers end up in foreclosure. In order … purchase mortgage end up in foreclosure almost 20 percent of the time, or more than 6 times as often as experiences that begin …
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residents. Furthermore, we argue that the particularly dire foreclosure situation in urban neighborhoods actually makes it …
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This paper takes a skeptical look at a leading argument about what is causing the foreclosure crisis and what should be … show, both theoretically and empirically, that the efficiency of foreclosure for investors is a more plausible explanation …
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magnitude of the differences in foreclosure rates between securitized and nonsecuritized loans. Second, we argue that early … foreclosure rates as a measure of renegotiation and argue that explicitly using modification rates of delinquent mortgages is a …, willingness to renegotiate, or unobserved heterogeneity remains an open question. -- foreclosure ; mortgage ; house prices …
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