
Dennis Norman
The foreclosure rate in the U.S. for the month of November, 2009 was 3.09 percent, a 77.6 percent increase from November, 2008 when the rate was 1.74 percent according to a report by First American CoreLogic.
In addition, the report showed that the number of borrowers that are seriously delinquent on their mortgage,
that is 90 or more days past due, increased 67.5 percent in November from a year ago. The 90+ day delinquency rate in November 2009 was 8.14 percent, a year before it was 4.86 percent.
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This is a record… 2009 ended with a huge number of foreclosures. Specialists are waiting more trouble this year.