
foreclosure abuse
Foreclosure abuse refers to improper or unethical practices by lenders during the process of foreclosing on homes. This can include failing to follow legal procedures, using deceptive tactics to pressure homeowners, or providing incorrect information about loan terms. Such practices may target vulnerable borrowers, leading to unwarranted loss of homes. Foreclosure abuse can result in legal consequences for lenders and harm many families, undermining trust in the housing market. Recognizing these practices helps protect homeowners and supports fair treatment for all individuals facing financial difficulties.