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Publikováno v:
Radical Housing Journal, Vol 1, Iss 1, Pp 9-28 (2019)
What has emerged in the United States in the wake of the financial crisis is a system of liquid tenancy. The deployment of contractual arrangements by speculative owners, backed by the threat of violence from the state through eviction, that extracts
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https://doaj.org/article/803d63d45e144d6baf560710aeea13f5
Autor:
Eric Seymour
Publikováno v:
Housing Policy Debate. :1-22
Autor:
Eric Seymour
Publikováno v:
Housing Studies. :1-24
Autor:
Eric Seymour, Joshua Akers
Publikováno v:
Urban Geography. 44:591-617
Autor:
Eric Seymour, Taylor Shelton
Publikováno v:
New Labor Forum. :109579602311701
Autor:
Eric Seymour, Joshua Akers
Publikováno v:
Housing Policy Debate. 31:516-539
In the wake of the foreclosure crisis, investors purchased large numbers of single-family residential properties and converted them to rentals. Activists and scholars have documented investor pract...
Autor:
Eric Seymour
Publikováno v:
Housing Policy Debate. 30:431-456
Although much has been written about the localized impacts of foreclosed properties, few studies have examined the role of the main actors handling mortgage-reverted properties, particularly the pa...
Autor:
Eric Seymour
Publikováno v:
Journal of the American Planning Association. 86:520-522
Heavy and sustained population loss characteristic of older industrial cities have been the subject of renewed attention in recent years, typically under the rubric of shrinking cities. Work in thi...
Autor:
Joshua Akers, Eric Seymour
Publikováno v:
Urban Affairs Review. 57:35-69
Evictions have recently gained attention as a problem affecting millions of households worldwide. This study contributes to knowledge on the conditions leading to housing insecurity and evictions by examining the role of foreclosure markets in feedin
Autor:
Eric Seymour, Joshua Akers
Publikováno v:
Cities. 89:46-56
Since the onset of the foreclosure crisis, scholars have examined large-scale investor acquisition of mortgage-reverted properties in numerous U.S. housing markets. This work is generally framed by an interest in the massive shift from homeownership