foreclosure
Prononciation : [fɔrˈkloʊʒər]
Mot
Contexte : « finance »
(noun) a legal process where a bank or lender takes back a property because someone cannot pay their mortgage. This often happens when someone has trouble making their house payments, and the bank needs to get their money back.
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After his financial struggles, he faced foreclosure on his home.
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She was relieved that foreclosure did not happen after she found a new job.
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What happens to a house in a foreclosure?
Contexte : « real estate »
(noun) the situation where a property is officially taken over by a lender due to unpaid loans. It is often the result of long-term non-payment and can lead to the property being sold.
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The foreclosure of that property allowed the bank to recover its investment.
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Foreclosure can make it difficult for families to find a new home.
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How does foreclosure affect the housing market?
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