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1 He will have the right to foreclose on the first of July.
2 Tell me, how many people a week do you foreclose on ?
3 Whether they'll be there next week or somebody will foreclose on their farm.
4 The loan falls due in August, and they're going to foreclose on me.
5 No rain, and the banks would foreclose on most of us.
6 A bank also filed in 2014 to foreclose on his house, citing outstanding payments.
7 On Feb. 16, CW filed to foreclose on the property.
8 So Rodney can never foreclose on us or take up those notes of mine.
9 She looks like she's about to foreclose on my mortgage.
10 EGERTON.-"If so, I resign myself, and you can foreclose on my estates."
11 And he promised that banks would not be able to foreclose on people's primary residence.
12 Was he really going to foreclose on your home?
13 Currently, mortgage companies are hamstrung by contracts that force them to foreclose on delinquent borrowers.
14 Also, the lenders believe if they foreclose on the house, that they may not sell it.
15 In January, Dekabank sought to foreclose on its debt, and possibly wrest control of the hotel.
16 The bank moved to foreclose on the house.
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