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2013

Housing crisis; formalism; mortgage; bankruptcy

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New Formalism In The Aftermath Of The Housing Crisis, Nestor M. Davidson Jan 2013

New Formalism In The Aftermath Of The Housing Crisis, Nestor M. Davidson

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The housing crisis has left in its wake an ongoing legal crisis. After housing markets began to collapse across the country in 2007, foreclosures and housing-related bankruptcies surged significantly and have barely begun to abate more than six years later. As the legal system has confronted this aftermath, courts have increasingly accepted claims by borrowers that lenders and other entities involved in securitizing mortgages failed to follow requirements related to perfecting and transferring their security interests. These cases – which focus variously on issues such as standing, real party in interest, chains of assignment, the negotiability of mortgage notes, and …