Monday, 14 January 2013

Strategic Default

Strategic Default

A strategic default is the decision by a borrower to stop making payments (i.e., to default) on a debt despite having the financial ability to make the payments.This is particularly associated with residential and commercial mortgages, in which case it usually occurs after a substantial drop in thehouse's price such that the debt owed is (considerably) greater than the value of the property — the property has negative equity or isunderwater — and is expected to remain so for the foreseeable future, such as following the bursting of a real estate bubble. Such borrowers are called walkaways. The process of strategically defaulting on a home mortgage has been colloquially called "jingle mail" — metaphorically, one mails the keys to the bank.

Strategic Default

Strategic Default

Strategic Default

Strategic Default

Strategic Default

Strategic Default

Strategic Default

Strategic Default

Strategic Default

Strategic Default

Strategic Default

Strategic Default

Strategic Default



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