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Housing Regulator Is Pushed to Crack Down on Sales of Foreclosed Properties – The New York Times

May 12, 2017
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Lawmakers are pressing the nation’s housing regulator over the sale of thousands of foreclosed houses to investment firms that have pitched the promise of homeownership to people unable to get a traditional mortgage.

Source: Housing Regulator Is Pushed to Crack Down on Sales of Foreclosed Properties – The New York Times

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