Mortgage Bankers: No Tenant Protections

May 2, 2013 2:49 PM
Mortgage Bankers: No Tenant Protections

"  It’s one of the great public policy questions of the Great Recession: which is the greater social ill: allowing people who can no longer afford their mortgages to stay in their houses, thus undermining the credit system by letting people to skip out on their payments, or evicting people from houses for which there is no buyer, thus undermining the property itself, and the surrounding neighborhood?

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