Due Process
Foreclosures: A New Way Out?
Special | 26m 46sVideo has Closed Captions
A new, creative use of eminent domain, designed to stem urban foreclosures, is explored.
Your mortgage is under water; foreclosure’s at your door. So should your town bail you out through an innovative application of eminent domain? Irvington, N.J. wants to give it a try. Is it bad public policy, or a creative new way of fighting the urban foreclosure crisis? In studio with Sandy and Ray: Irvington Mayor Wayne Smith, Rutgers Law Dean Ron Chen and Bankruptcy Lawyer Timothy Duggan.
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Due Process is a local public television program presented by NJ PBS
Due Process
Foreclosures: A New Way Out?
Special | 26m 46sVideo has Closed Captions
Your mortgage is under water; foreclosure’s at your door. So should your town bail you out through an innovative application of eminent domain? Irvington, N.J. wants to give it a try. Is it bad public policy, or a creative new way of fighting the urban foreclosure crisis? In studio with Sandy and Ray: Irvington Mayor Wayne Smith, Rutgers Law Dean Ron Chen and Bankruptcy Lawyer Timothy Duggan.
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