During the COVID-19 pandemic, both the federal government and the Commonwealth of Massachusetts imposed foreclosure and eviction moratoriums. Due to these moratoriums, consumer bankruptcy filings fell dramatically as the urgency to protect assets, especially residential property, was no longer an immediate concern. Once the moratoriums ended, there was concern that a tsunami of bankruptcy filings would overwhelm both the courts and bankruptcy counsel as it was believed that banks would immediately race to foreclose on the backlog of thousands of delinquent mortgage loans. Read the article………………………..
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