By Dennis Norman, on July 30th, 2010
Dennis Norman
A report published by Lender Processing Services (LPS) analyzing homeowner’s performance on their mortgages as of June 2010 shows some encouraging news; there are signs that the foreclosure and mortgage delinquency rates are stabilizing, albeit at very elevated levels.
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By Dennis Norman, on May 6th, 2010
Dennis Norman
A report published by Lender Processing Services (LPS) analyzing homeowner’s performance on their mortgages as of March 2010 shows that, while foreclosure and mortgage delinquency rates are still near record levels, the pace may be slowing with fewer new loans becoming delinquent and an increase in the number of people bringing their loans
Continue reading… Fewer Homeowners Falling Delinquent; More Delinquent Borrowers Bringing Payments Current
By Dennis Norman, on April 12th, 2010
Dennis Norman
A report published by Lender Processing Services (LPS) analyzing homeowner’s performance on their mortgages as of February 2010 has some data that is encouraging but that data is overshadowed by data that shows the problems int he U.S. housing market are far from over.
Let’s start with the good news…
Delinquencies on home mortgages declined
Continue reading… Delinquent Home Mortgages 21.3 Percent Higher Than Last Year; Foreclosure Rates at Record High