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Originally Posted by j.p.s
And yet home mortgages tend to have clauses to the effect that upon failure to keep the lawn mowed the entire balance becomes due and payable, sometimes with prepayment penalty triggered.
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I'm not sure what that has to do with anything. Certainly a bank can foreclose and seize the house if you fail to pay the mortgage. Many authors have clauses in their contracts where the rights revert back to them under various conditions, such as a book remains out of print for a period of time. I'm talking about normal contract law though.