Strategic Foreclosures – Is It Better To Save Your Home Or Walk Away?
STRATEGIC FORECLOSURES – IS IT BETTER TO SAVE YOUR HOME OR WALK AWAY? By: Lauren Timmerman, Esq. The Wright Firm, L.L.P. June 30, 2010 One of the most talked about topics in the area of mortgage default is the issue of “strategic defaults”. A strategic default occurs when a homeowner is able to pay his/her [...]
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