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First Mortgages, Second Mortgages, and Their Default

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2012
Using 35,437 pairs of first and second mortgages matched from within a much larger set of subprime mortgages, this paper tracks and describes the tendency for either one of the mortgages to enter default, as well as the tendency for either the one or the other mortgage to ever return to being current, all this in a possibly repeated manner.
James B. Kau   +2 more
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Mortgages and Mortgage Security Hedging

1988
Mortgages and mortgage backed securities are vulnerable to interest rate, refinancing and other risks. Hedging these risks, or shifting them elsewhere, is accomplished either by taking an opposite position to that held. This hedging is achievable by taking opposite positions either in the mortgages or securities themselves, or in options (claims on the
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Adjustable rate mortgages and the mortgage crisis

Property Management, 2009
PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to closely examine adjustable rate mortgages (ARM) made in Northwest Louisiana in order to provide a greater understanding of the causes of the high rate of defaults and potential foreclosures currently being experienced in Louisiana.Design/methodology/approachThe paper examines detailed information for all ARM ...
Douglas S. Bible, Gary Joiner
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The Rule Once a Mortgage Always a Mortgage and Mortgage of Matrimonial Home in Tanzania

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2020
It’s the requirement of the law that the mortgage of matrimonial home to be valid by obtaining the consent of both spouses regarding the mortgage of their matrimonial home and the law imposes conditions when a matrimonial home is subject to a mortgage.
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Mortgage refinancing and the concentration of mortgage coupons

1999
Because of the concentrated distribution of interest rates on outstanding mortgages, modest interest rate declines in 1997 and 1998 made refinancing a smart choice for a record number of homeowners. In addition, the strong economy and the age of mortgage loans likely contributed to the surge in refinancing activity.
Paul Bennett   +2 more
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Mortgage Law and Mortgage Lending

The Journal of Land & Public Utility Economics, 1938
Horace Russell, David A. Bridewell
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Proposal for calculating regulatory capital requirements for reverse mortgages

Socio-Economic Planning Sciences, 2023
Ivan De La Fuente   +2 more
exaly  

THE MORTGAGE MARKET

The Journal of Finance, 1964
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