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High Foreclosure Rates Creating More Crime And Disorder
Overinflated job markets and overinflated housing markets went together during the real estate boom years of the 2000s. But too many companies believed in the Federal Reserve's illusion of low interest rates fueling investment and too many homeowners believed in the same illusion of constantly rising home prices. Now all of that has changed.
Whether is has changed for the better or for the worse in the long run is yet to be determined, but during the current economic recession, the world seems to be becoming a much more dangerous place. And neighborhoods hit hardest by the foreclosure crisis are experiencing the most serious erosion of public safety and rising crime related to abandoned properties.
By pumping up the housing market with inflated dollars and below market interest rates, the Federal Reserve and the banks have turned communities across the country into ghost towns and best and crime-ridden slums at worst. Homeowners left in these towns and cities are facing more risk than ever before.
The risks from foreclosure-related property crimes are just the beginning. Squatting in abandoned, bank-owned ...
... properties is becoming more widespread as formerly employed workers take advantage of the overproduction of homes to stay off the streets. Community organization groups have even taken to breaking back into foreclosed homes and putting the former owners back into properties they no longer own.
During an economic recession, crime rates generally rise, but the current depression will be far greater than any before it. Vast amounts of resources are being directed away from job-producing companies through government agencies to help bail out bankrupt private corporations or bankrupt local and state governments. Unemployment will remain high and climb even higher as a result.
Thus, the number of people unemployed will continue climbing and those unable to find jobs will become increasingly desperate to find food, shelter, and other resources for their own families. While abandoned and foreclosed properties can provide shelter, current homeowners should also consider their own safety against home invasion and robberies.
Unfortunately, foreclosed homes are not the only targets of criminals and vandals. While these types of properties are a target for those who can strip them of their valuable assets (pipes, wires, siding, and so on), they are typically not full of food, cash, or people to take advantage of. Only occupied properties offer these rewards for the violently inclined.
And even more worrisome for many homeowners is the real possibility that public safety may break down during the recession. With so much of the growth of the economy fueled by rising property values, local governments were able to keep growing by capturing more property tax revenue from citizens. With rising foreclosures and more empty homes, revenues have fallen dramatically.
This means that there will be fewer people employed as police officers or firemen, as cities and counties that relied on property tax revenue and subsidies can no longer pay for them. In case of an emergency such as vandalism, arson, squatting in a property, or even a home invasion, homeowners may have to rely on their own abilities to survive or protect their families.
During the coming years, people will be learning more self sufficiency and survival tactics in order to deal with a breakdown of the current order. A financial and economic system that once engendered trust from all over the world is now being forced to reveal one disaster or fraud after another. And the little remaining trust is quickly evaporating.
People now realize that their 401k plans and their homes are not ATM machines and have begun saving more money and taking more precautions in terms of their money and assets. What homeowner can trust in the same companies and individuals that set up the market for destruction in the hopes they would be bailed out by the very homeowners and investors they were impoverishing?
The deepness of the recession has caused an erosion of trust and an erosion of responsibility. We are all criminals now, it seems. If corporations are not going to the government for bailouts, criminals are going to corporate and private owned properties for shelter and easy targets. For the remaining homeowners and people with integrity, though, now is long past the time to begin preparing.
Nick publishes articles on the ForeclosureFish website to provide foreclosure help and information to homeowners in need of assistance. The site describes numerous methods to save a home, including deed in lieu of foreclosure, filing bankruptcy, short sales, defending foreclosure in court, and more. Visit the site for an e-book explaining the basics of foreclosure and how to stop the process: http://www.foreclosurefish.com/
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