Some Guy asked:
I was reading an article in the business section of the L.A. Times today discussing the result of sub primes mortgages after the housing boom. It mentioned that resulting home foreclosures would “slow the rise in rents”. I’m wondering, in an economic sense, how this is possible.
Making Friends
I was reading an article in the business section of the L.A. Times today discussing the result of sub primes mortgages after the housing boom. It mentioned that resulting home foreclosures would “slow the rise in rents”. I’m wondering, in an economic sense, how this is possible.
Making Friends






