Mortgage group: Encouraging signs in new delinquency numbers
by Ted Carter
Published: March 13,2011
Tags: Jay Brinkman, MBJ FEATURE, Mortgage Bankers Association
The Mortgage Bankers Association last month gave the most encouraging assessment in several years on delinquent mortgages, reporting a 30-day tardy rate not seen nationally since the end of 2007, a period that marked the start of the current recession. The delinquency rate for mortgage loans on one-to-four unit residential properties decreased to a seasonally [...]
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March 14th, 2011 at 3:37 pm
[...] Mortgage group: Encouraging signs in new delinquency numbers The Mortgage Bankers Association last month gave the most encouraging assessment in several years on delinquent mortgages, reporting a 30-day tardy rate not seen nationally since the end of 2007, a period that marked the start of the current recession. Read more on Mississippi Business Journal [...]