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Recourse and (strategic) mortgage defaults: Evidence from changes in housing market laws

Working paper 727
Working Papers

Published: 29 October 2021

By: Alin Marius Andries Anca Copaciu Radu Popa Razvan Vlahu

We study the impact of changes in recourse legislation on mortgage defaults. Romania provides us with an ideal experimental setting to identify this impact. Using a large dataset of mortgage loans granted between 2003 and 2016, we exploit an exogenous variation in Romanian recourse policy and analyze the behavior of borrowers with mortgages issued under a recourse regime after a change in policy limited lender recourse. We find robust evidence that eliminating penalties for default raises the delinquency probability of existing borrowers, particularly those traditionally considered least likely to default. Our findings highlight the ex-post effects of a switch from a creditor-friendly to a debtor-friendly recourse policy. Broadly, our results point to the importance of assessing borrowers’ default incentives before introducing recourselegislation with retroactive applicability.

Keywords: Mortgage market; Recourse; Mortgage default; Moral hazard; Negative equity
JEL codes G21; G28; K11; R20; R30

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727 - Recourse and (strategic) mortgage defaults: Evidence from changes in housing market laws

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