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More and more often banks try to obtain control on houses on which their clients are in arrears. They argue that in this way, execution can be prevented. This article questions that and diggs deeper into the issue.
More and more often banks try to obtain control on houses on which their clients are in arrears. They argue that in this way, execution can be prevented. This article questions that and diggs deeper into the issue.