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Council Post: The Trapped Equity Crisis And How It Needs To Be Addressed

Por: Forbes Business September 24, 2022

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Jarred Kessler is the CEO of . getty As it pertains to the current market, making the connection between the housing dilemma and greater contributing factors is sometimes not as simple as one may hope. For six years, I have examined and discussed the prevalence and surge in the problem in the housing market, or as I call it, the trapped equity crisis. In 2008, subprime lending practices led to massive fines, more oversight and . In my opinion,... + full article



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