Banks foreclosing on churches in record numbers | Reuters
"Since 2010, 270 churches have been sold after  defaulting on their loans, with 90 percent of those sales coming after a  lender-triggered foreclosure, according to the real estate information  company CoStar Group.
In 2011, 138  churches were sold by banks, an annual record, with no sign that these  religious foreclosures are abating, according to CoStar. That compares  to just 24 sales in 2008 and only a handful in the decade before.
The  church foreclosures have hit all denominations across America, black  and white, but with small to medium size houses of worship the worst.  Most of these institutions have ended up being purchased by other  churches.
The highest percentage  have occurred in some of the states hardest hit by the home foreclosure  crisis: California, Georgia, Florida and Michigan."
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