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New York Appeals
Vol. 76, Issue 2, 2013March 03, 2013 EDT

UNSETTLED TIMES MAKEWELL-SETTLED LAW: RECENT DEVELOPMENTS IN NEW YORK STATE‘S RESIDENTIAL MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE STATUTES AND CASE LAW

Mark C. Dillon,
housing crisis 2008 recession homeowner protection statutes New York appellate courts Court of Appeals residential foreclosure law New York Real Property Law CPLR RPL Home Equity Theft Protection Act mortgage foreclosure
Albany Law Review
Mark C. Dillon, UNSETTLED TIMES MAKEWELL-SETTLED LAW: RECENT DEVELOPMENTS IN NEW YORK STATE‘S RESIDENTIAL MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE STATUTES AND CASE LAW, 76 Albany Law Review (2013).
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