| 31. | But the city stopped foreclosing on buildings in tax arrears in 1993.
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| 32. | Of the foreclosed properties, 69, 628 were in Southern California.
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| 33. | Now, foreclosed houses frequently sell at no discount to the market.
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| 34. | Feingold said CREI was hesitant, therefore, to foreclose.
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| 35. | It conjures images of Depression-era families having their mortgages foreclosed.
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| 36. | "This doesn't foreclose anything,"
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| 37. | In negotiations Democrats have tried to foreclose such a possibility.
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| 38. | The banks were foreclosing on his family's house.
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| 39. | Westphal said, foreclosing questions about his feelings, and the past.
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| 40. | Banks began to foreclose on loans, forcing farmers off the land.
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