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Rising foreclosures in Alberta: a cautionary tale for indebted Canada
Alberta and Saskatchewan are the only two Canadian provinces that allow underwater homeowners to leave keys for the bank and “walk away” from their mortgage obligations without further recourse or damage to their credit rating. But this option is not … Continue reading
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