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Withholding Consent To Alienate: If Your Landlord Is In A Bad Mood, Can He Prevent You From Alienating Your Lease?, Martha Wach
Withholding Consent To Alienate: If Your Landlord Is In A Bad Mood, Can He Prevent You From Alienating Your Lease?, Martha Wach
Duke Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Real Property: 1993 Survey Of Florida Law, Ronald B. Brown
Real Property: 1993 Survey Of Florida Law, Ronald B. Brown
Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Eliminating The Labyrinth: A Proposal To Simplify Federal Mortgage Lending Discrimination Laws, Stephen M. Dane
Eliminating The Labyrinth: A Proposal To Simplify Federal Mortgage Lending Discrimination Laws, Stephen M. Dane
University of Michigan Journal of Law Reform
The object of this Article is to demonstrate that the statutory and regulatory framework established by the federal government in its efforts to fight mortgage-lending discrimination is an extremely complicated labyrinth of dead ends, false passages, and elusive goals. Instead of addressing the mortgage-lending discrimination problem directly and comprehensively, Congress has taken a piecemeal and incomplete approach that generally has failed to bring the mortgage-lending industry into equal access compliance.
After pointing out the problems and deficiencies in the current statutory and regulatory scheme, this Article suggests a bold, comprehensive solution to the problem that, if implemented effectively, should ensure …
Mortgage Discrimination: Paperwork And Prohibitions Prove Insufficient-Is It Time For Simplification And Incentives?, Robert G. Boehmer
Mortgage Discrimination: Paperwork And Prohibitions Prove Insufficient-Is It Time For Simplification And Incentives?, Robert G. Boehmer
Hofstra Law Review
No abstract provided.
A Uniform And More Rational Approach To Rents As Security For The Mortgage Loan, Julia Patterson Forrester Rogers
A Uniform And More Rational Approach To Rents As Security For The Mortgage Loan, Julia Patterson Forrester Rogers
Faculty Journal Articles and Book Chapters
In this Article the author provides an introduction to the problems associated with assignments of rents by discussing the nature of rents and their treatment in the absence of an assignment. Next, the author will examine in detail the issues arising with regard to assignments of rents under current law both in and outside of the bankruptcy context. Finally, the author will discuss the proposal that rents be integrated into Article 9 of the UCC.