According to the Philadelphia Federal Reserve Bank, delinquencies and forbearance markets may have begun to flatten out as forbearances have posted about a half-million in mortgages, delinquencies posted numbers of around 2 million, and foreclosure starts hovering around 30,000 per ...
Read More »Have Forbearances ‘Reached a Floor?’
The number of homeowners in forbearance plans has dropped by 35,000 month-over-month, however the number of those entering and exiting Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac, and Ginnie Mae loans is nearly equal for these loan types.
Read More »Forbearance Data: Exits, Results & More
MBA reports the overall forbearance rate in June nearly plateaued, with just a four-basis-point month-over-month decline, as approximately 405,000 homeowners in the U.S. remain in forbearance plans.
Read More »Pumping the Brakes
Jim Albertelli and Stacy Mestayer of Voxtur explain why the housing slowdown could prove to be a boon for mortgage servicing.
Read More »Pace of Monthly Forbearance Exits Slows in May
The MBA reports that the share of U.S. loans in forbearance fell to 0.85% in May. However, the report cautious that pressure may be placed on those in workout options due to inflation and a rise in rates.
Read More »Working Without a Crystal Ball
Is your default servicing operation ready for the looming storm? Dru Jacobs of ADFITECH details how to prepare to deal with the impact of an impending crisis.
Read More »Pace of Forbearance Exits Hits Two-Year Low
With nearly 470,000 nationwide currently in forbearance plans, strong employment numbers are helping homeowners regain their financial footing despite lingering inflationary concerns.
Read More »Nearly Half of All Delinquent Mortgages on Loss Mit Plans
According to the new data released by the Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia, it’s predicted that roughly 2.15 million mortgages are either in forbearance or past due, with an estimated 630,000 of those mortgages still in forbearance as of April ...
Read More »Number of Loans in Forbearance Approaches the 1% Mark
After peaking at 4.3 million at the height of the pandemic in June 2020, nearly two years later, an estimated 525,000 U.S. homeowners remained in forbearance plans in March.
Read More »FHA Finalizes Details on 40-Year Mortgage Mod
Geared toward borrowers struggling due to the pandemic, FHA details the latest loss mitigation option to help homeowners remain in their homes.
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