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Mortgage delinquencies spiked in the September "first look" report from Black Knight, but that was followed by a swift reversal in October. The company's latest report notes a sharp decline in early stage delinquencies and a downturn in serious ones as well. Loans that were more than 30 days past due but not in foreclosure fell 8.2 percent month-over-month and were nearly 18 percent lower than in October 2017. This translates into 165,000 fewer delinquencies than in September and an improvement of 378,000 year-over-year. These changes leave 1.884 million loans in the national non-current bucket. Serious delinquencies were down as well. Within the total number of loans that are overdue just shy of a half million are 90 days delinquent but not in foreclosure , a 12-year low. This is down by 14...(read more)Forward this article via email: Send a copy of this story to someone you know that may want to read it.
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