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Pumping the Brakes

Jim Albertelli and Stacy Mestayer of Voxtur explain why the housing slowdown could prove to be a boon for mortgage servicing.

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Forbearances Continue Slow and Steady Improvement

According to Black Knight’s latest forbearance data analysis, a common trend continued as the number of active forbearances fell this week, driven by month-end expiration activity. Nationwide, the number of U.S. homeowners with forbearance plans stood at approximately 2.69 million ...

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Mortgage Delinquencies Dip, Foreclosure Starts Spike

Mortgage delinquencies dropped 8.6 percent between December and January, but remained up year-over-year, according to the latest First Look at January mortgage performance data from Black Knight, Inc. Black Knight cites calendar-related effects and a continued decrease in hurricane-related delinquencies ...

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Drilling Down Delinquency Data

A leading industry mortgage delinquency report for the second quarter of 2017 was recently released reflecting performance on conventional, FHA, and VA loans. Take a look at how delinquency rates compare.

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Mortgage Delinquency Milestone

Homeowners are getting better at paying their mortgage on time—at least in the second quarter of 2017. Take a look at how mortgage delinquency rates have bounced back since the recession.

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