After several months of improvement, mortgage delinquencies rose in May, according to loan data tracked by research firm LPS Applied Analytics.
Nearly 9.2% of all loans were 90 days or more past due at the end of May, up from 9% one month earlier. Those numbers exclude the share of loans in foreclosure, which remained unchanged [...]
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Mortgage Delinquency
November 17th, 2009 by Mortgage Writer
Florida ranked second among states with the highest mortgage delinquency rates in the third quarter, at 13.3%, a credit and information management company. At 14.5%, Nevada was No. 1.
Nationwide, the ratio of borrowers who were 60 days or more past due on their mortgages increased for the 11th straight quarter, hitting an all-time high [...]
Tags: borrowers, Florida, mortgage debt, mortgage delinquency, mortgages, nationwide
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