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Subprime Servicers More Lenient in Judicial Foreclosure States
October 14, 2022
Brandon Ivey
Distressed borrowers with subprime mortgages in states with a judicial foreclosure process achieve non-foreclosure outcomes at a higher rate than similar borrowers in states that don’t have a such a process, according to findings from a new paper.
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