How to Use foreclose in a Sentence

foreclose

verb
  • The bank has threatened to foreclose their mortgage.
  • They've been unable to make their mortgage payments, and the bank has threatened to foreclose.
  • The lender, the New York branch of Deutsche Bank, is seeking to foreclose on the loan, the notice says.
    Kellie Hwang, San Francisco Chronicle, 25 Sep. 2022
  • And Dan is hoping that the bank won’t foreclose on the house in the midst of the pandemic.
    Scott D. Pierce, The Salt Lake Tribune, 17 Oct. 2020
  • The bank foreclosed on the upscale Fishers home with the boat on Geist.
    Vic Ryckaert, Indianapolis Star, 29 May 2018
  • When Benter failed to pay it back, the lender swooped in and foreclosed on her home.
    Rachel Swan, San Francisco Chronicle, 24 Mar. 2023
  • When the bank was about to foreclose on the family farm, Frey bought it for her own.
    Marci Schmitt, Star Tribune, 28 Feb. 2021
  • When the housing market crashed about a decade ago, both banks foreclosed on the loans.
    Ryan Gillespie, orlandosentinel.com, 28 June 2019
  • Yet the court on Thursday seemed to foreclose such a bleak scenario.
    Joanna Slater, Washington Post, 9 Feb. 2024
  • The bank filed to foreclose in early August, and a court granted the request the next month.
    Ben Eisen, WSJ, 22 Jan. 2023
  • The city has tried to foreclose on the mall, but it's been unsuccessful.
    Genevieve Redsten, Journal Sentinel, 19 Dec. 2022
  • But that doesn’t foreclose the chance of getting better.
    BostonGlobe.com, 27 July 2021
  • Then, last year, Yorke moved to foreclose on her condo.
    Mariam Elba, ProPublica, 30 Dec. 2021
  • Instead, the city can foreclose on the liens of a property and take title to it.
    Emily Opilo, Baltimore Sun, 12 July 2022
  • Does that foreclose the option of a U.S. troop buildup in Eastern Europe?
    Robert Burns, ajc, 15 Mar. 2022
  • The city could be forced to foreclose, take possession of the building and sell it, likely at a huge loss.
    jsonline.com, 24 Feb. 2021
  • If the banks opt to foreclose, this could lead to more bankruptcy filings in 2023, Walsh said.
    Luisa Beltran, Fortune, 29 Dec. 2022
  • The owner of the land where the house sits is trying to evict her, and the holder of the mortgage on her home is trying to foreclose on her.
    New York Times, 1 Jan. 2021
  • Because of this, there is little reason for the borrower’s heirs to sell the home, and the lender is left to foreclose.
    Gary Singer, Sun Sentinel, 16 Feb. 2023
  • Not so lucky are the children of Buck Helm, who, after their father died, lost their house when the bank foreclosed.
    Sam Whiting, SFChronicle.com, 11 Oct. 2019
  • The lawsuit asks the court for permission for the HOA to foreclose on the property if the Rowes continue to feed the ducks.
    James Bikales, Washington Post, 10 July 2022
  • Briefly, forbearance is when a bank agrees not to foreclose on the borrower in exchange for a change in the terms.
    Joseph Edgar, Forbes, 8 Apr. 2021
  • The rules may even foreclose careers, said Ma Xue, a 30-year-old e-sports player and streamer.
    New York Times, 26 Sep. 2021
  • This foreclosed any thought Musk may have had about enabling Starlink in Crimea.
    Paul Farhi, Washington Post, 12 Sep. 2023
  • Last May, the city filed a lawsuit to foreclose on the house over unpaid property fines going back all the way to 2004.
    Ben Wieder, Miami Herald, 26 Jan. 2024
  • The spokesman added that the lender threatened to foreclose should Barnes remain as senior pastor.
    Jonathan M. Pitts, baltimoresun.com, 27 Aug. 2021
  • The problem is that its actions to calm markets may have foreclosed all but one of those options.
    Laurent Belsie, The Christian Science Monitor, 1 May 2023
  • If the films weren’t completed, the Bank of America might foreclose.
    Jake S. Friedman, The Hollywood Reporter, 5 July 2022
  • Duncan ultimately agreed to take over a production loan, in the amount of $6.4 million, to keep the show from being foreclosed by a lender.
    Gene Maddaus, Variety, 31 July 2024
  • But the lender on the purchase, the former owner of the buildings, is seeking to foreclose on the properties, arguing, in court papers filed a year ago, that the loan matured early in 2023.
    Kenneth R. Gosselin, Hartford Courant, 1 Aug. 2024

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