There has been an ongoing commentary about ‘Tsunami’s’ of repossessions that are occurring right now or just about to and we have been part of what we feel is a more realistic interpretation of the facts.
Yes, people have lost their homes and more will, that is always part of the outcome after a massive financial crisis, one of the largest ever, and in a nation that set records for the size and scope of their financial problems.
To think it could be any other way is the same as expecting a health system where nobody ever dies irrespective of the problems they may have. That kind of belief is not rooted in reality.
We think that the correct response is rapid and fair intervention where warranted, and zero protections where properties are abandoned and no payments are being made.
Within this vista there are those who would have you believe the world is being torn asunder and nobody is doing anything about it.
Here are some of the statistics from the courts covering the first quarter of 2016.
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