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2021 Trends in the Foreclosure World in an era of the (Covid-19) 'New Normal'

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Host Charles Marshall will address on today's Show anticipated 2021 trends in foreclosure nationwide, through the lens of the now "new normal" of an interlay of Covid-19 restrictions micromanaging all aspects of human life. Whatever one thinks of the impact of the actual Covid-19 virus on public or their own personal health, it is indisputable that the huge and dense and all-encompassing governmental architecture which has built up to enforce restrictions on human behavior now regulates every facet and aspect of Americans' lives. Naturally this architecture greatly impacts trends in foreclosure. Today we disuss those trends and what to expect. Listeners and interested others have asked questions as to what to expect in the following areas of foreclosure law and practice. Here are some of the most salient questions:

- Will there really be a forecloure tsunami in 2021?

- Will the eviction moratorium be maintained anywhere around the country and will Congress act to reinstate the 2020 rules?

- How will jury trials be held in 2021, and what will be the 'social distancing' requirements? - What trends should we expect? in the areas where foreclosure impacts are the greatest: judicial foreclosures, non-judicial foreclosures, unlawful detainers, bankruptcy practice.

 

 

 

 

 

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