Talk:Foreclosure/Archives/2014

Citation question
A while back I modified the Process section: "The process of foreclosure can be rapid or lengthy and varies from state to state. Other options such as refinancing, alternate financing, temporary arrangements with the lender, or even bankruptcy may present homeowners with ways to avoid foreclosure." My citation was overwritten by another editor with their own and was subsequently deleted as spam; when I replaced my original citation is was later removed as being not a source that meets WP:RS.

I'm trying to understand how the citation deal works... If the citation is untrusted, then why are the facts retained? Yankeerudy (talk) 19:47, 28 July 2008 (UTC)

There is another citation that is incomplete here: In RadLAX Gateway Hotel, LLC v. Amalgamated Bank, 566 U.S. ______ (2012), the Court found it was obligated to interpret the bankruptcy code “clearly and predictably using well established principles of statutory construction” resolving the lingering uncertainties related to credit bidding under a chapter 11 plan and upholding secured creditors’ rights.[7] Perhaps when this was written the citation number was unavailable. Ibnsina786 (talk) 22:16, 25 February 2014 (UTC)