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This paper explores the question of whether market participants could have or should have anticipated the large increase in foreclosures that occurred in 2007 and 2008. Most of these foreclosures stemmed from loans originated in 2005 and 2006, leading many to suspect that lenders originated a...
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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 …
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complete the foreclosure process, and go to zero about a year after the bank sells the property to a new homeowner. The … shows that policies that slow the transition from delinquency to foreclosure likely exacerbate the negative effect of …
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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 present 12 facts about the mortgage crisis. We argue that the facts refute the popular story that the crisis resulted from finance industry insiders deceiving uninformed mortgage borrowers and investors. Instead, we argue that borrowers and investors made decisions that were rational and...
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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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Securitization does not explain the reluctance among lenders to renegotiate home mortgages. We focus on seriously delinquent borrowers from 2005 through the third quarter of 2008 and show that servicers renegotiate similarly small fractions of securitized and portfolio loans. The results are...
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owned by minority residents. Furthermore, we argue that the particularly dire foreclosure situation in urban neighborhoods …
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