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    When the Meaning of Home is Financially Exhausting: How Families in Foreclosure are Motivated to Exhaust Their Wealth

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    Research Brief (363.7Kb)
    Date
    2013
    Author
    Thomas, Hannah
    Publisher
    Center for Financial Security
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    Subject
    Family Foreclosures
    Mortgage Defaults
    Permanent Link
    http://digital.library.wisc.edu/1793/89710
    Type
    Other
    Description
    Summarizes interviews from families experiencing foreclosure and how they spend their assets to keep their home.
    Citation
    Thomas, Hannah. (2013). When the Meaning of Home is Financially Exhausting: How Families in Foreclosure are Motivated to Exhaust Their Wealth . Center for Financial Security .
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