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foreclosure

American  
[fawr-kloh-zher, fohr-] / fɔrˈkloʊ ʒər, foʊr- /

noun

Law.
  1. the act of foreclosing a mortgage or pledge.


foreclosure Cultural  
  1. A proceeding in which the financer of a mortgage seeks to regain property because the borrower has defaulted on payments.


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Etymology

Origin of foreclosure

First recorded in 1720–30; foreclose + -ure

Explanation

When a homeowner can't afford to pay her mortgage, she might face foreclosure, which is when a bank repossesses a borrower's house. A bank most often starts foreclosure proceedings against someone who's taken out a loan to buy a house when that person stops making monthly payments. The agreement a borrower makes when she gets a bank mortgage is that she'll pay a certain amount of money every month, and failing to do it means risking foreclosure. The word foreclosure comes from the Latin words fors, "out," and clore "to shut."

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Arnold Schwarzenegger and Oakland Mayor Ron Dellums, Steyer and Taylor pledged $1 million in loans to support vulnerable people in Oakland facing foreclosure in the wake of the subprime mortgage crisis.

From Los Angeles Times • May 6, 2026

In 2007, rumors of foreclosure against the estate began circulating, but Jackson’s team remained adamant that it was just a refinancing incident.

From MarketWatch • May 5, 2026

The number of U.S. properties with a foreclosure filing rose to almost 119,000 in the first quarter, according to property-data provider ATTOM.

From The Wall Street Journal • May 2, 2026

In Beverly Hills, a 157-acre property hit the market for $1 billion in 2018, but an ownership battle led to it selling at a foreclosure auction for $100,000.

From Los Angeles Times • May 1, 2026

If we didn't sell our house, the bank would put it in foreclosure.

From "Americanized" by Sara Saedi