Events

Foreclosed: Mortgage Servicing and the Hidden Architecture of Homeownership in America

Hosted by the Department of Law

Vera Anstey Room

Speaker

Professor Chris Odinet

Professor Chris Odinet

Associate Professor of Law, University of Oklahoma College of Law

Chair

Dr Joseph Spooner

Dr Joseph Spooner

Assistant Professor of Law, LSE

Join us for a discussion of Professor Odinet’s new book Foreclosed: Mortgage Servicing and the Hidden Architecture of Homeownership in America.

 

In Foreclosed, Christopher K. Odinet gives voice to the stories of homeowners that have been neglected, particularly those facing foreclosure and deep financial distress. The book reveals the powerful and often invisible mortgage servicing industry, the tremendous discretionary power it wields over the housing lives of most Americans, and the servicing problems that still persist today. In doing so, it unveils a quiet and dangerous market shift in mortgage servicing - namely, an ongoing move toward a shadow banking sector where regulation is weak - that threatens the stability of our housing finance system. Ultimately, the book demonstrates how the law does not afford homeowners the protection most think and how regulation of these mortgage middlemen remains weak. Foreclosed should be read by anyone concerned with the state of housing and home ownership in the United States.

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