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Analysis Of Mortgage Lending Patterns In Omaha, Jack Ruff
Analysis Of Mortgage Lending Patterns In Omaha, Jack Ruff
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This report utilizes home mortgage disclosure data from 21 Omaha lenders, gathered for a seven-year period from 1976 to 1982. Although all years were not available for all institutions, the data base still represented over 38,000 loans and $1 billion worth of lending.
Congressional Preemption Of Mortgage Due-On-Sale Law: An Analysis Of The Garn-St. Germain Act, Dale A. Whitman, Grant S. Nelson
Congressional Preemption Of Mortgage Due-On-Sale Law: An Analysis Of The Garn-St. Germain Act, Dale A. Whitman, Grant S. Nelson
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We first describe the several major types of mortgagor transfer restrictions, and the judicial and legislative responses to these restrictions before the Act. Second, we analyze the effect and coverage of the important provisions of the Act and its attendant regulation. The complex exceptions to the application of the Act known as “window periods” are then considered. These window periods were created by Congress in an attempt to soften the impact of the Act on states that previously restricted due-on-sale enforcement, and are based on preexisting state law. We examine the difficult standards for identifying such window periods and suggest …
Regularly Conducted Non-Collusive Mortgage Foreclosure Sales: Inapplicability Of Section 548(A)(2) Of The Bankruptcy Code, Edward Goodman
Regularly Conducted Non-Collusive Mortgage Foreclosure Sales: Inapplicability Of Section 548(A)(2) Of The Bankruptcy Code, Edward Goodman
Fordham Law Review
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Mortgages—Due-On-Sale Clauses Enforceable In All Mortgages: Federal Preemption. Garn-St. Germain Depository Institutions Act Of 1982, Pub. L. No. 97-320, Sections 101-807, Section 341, 96 Stat. 1469, 1505 (1982), Patrick G. Alair
Western New England Law Review
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