mortgage payments

April home forclosures increase after mortgage crisis (Statesville Record & Landmark)

  More U.S. homeowners fell behind on mortgage payments last month, driving the number of homes facing foreclosure up 65 percent versus the same month last year and contributing to a deepening slide in home values, a research company said Tuesday. Nationwide, 243,353 homes received at least one foreclosure-related filing in April, up 65 percent from 147,708 in the same month last year ...

Foreclosure filings surge 65% in April; mortgage rates dip (USA Today)

More U.S. homeowners fell behind on mortgage payments last month, driving the number of homes facing foreclosure up 65% versus the same month last year and contributing to a deepening slide in home values, a research company said Tuesday.

US Foreclosure Filings Up 65% in April (Time Magazine)

More U.S. homeowners fell behind on mortgage payments last month, driving the number of homes facing foreclosure up 65% versus the same month last year and contributing to a deepening slide in home values

Foreclosure rates soar in April (Seattle Times)

More U.S. homeowners fell behind on mortgage payments last month, driving the number of homes facing foreclosure up 65 percent compared...

No sign of a slowdown in foreclosure filings

LOS ANGELES - More U.S. homeowners fell behind on mortgage payments last month, driving the number of homes facing foreclosure up 65 percent vs.

Mortgage delinquency rates double in Washington region (The Washington Examiner)

The metro region is feeling the effects of nationwide mortgage troubles, as a new data reveals the number of borrowers with mortgage payments at least 60 days late doubled or almost doubled - and in some cases tripled - in all counties in the region from the fourth quarter of 2006 to the same period in 2007.

Mortgage delinquency rates double in Washington region (The Washington Examiner)

The metro region is feeling the effects of nationwide mortgage troubles, as a new data reveals the number of borrowers with mortgage payments at least 60 days late doubled or almost doubled - and in some cases tripled - in all counties in the region from the fourth quarter of 2006 to the same period in 2007.

Mortgage delinquency rates double in Washington region (The Washington Examiner)

The metro region is feeling the effects of nationwide mortgage troubles, as a new data reveals the number of borrowers with mortgage payments at least 60 days late doubled or almost doubled - and in some cases tripled - in all counties in the region from the fourth quarter of 2006 to the same period in 2007.

Most pay mortgage on time (The Herald-Mail)

WASHINGTON COUNTY - Nationwide, many homeowners don't need to take these actions of desperation. Hard-pressed by rising fuel prices and other economic stresses, they, nonetheless, are continuing to make their mortgage payments on time.

Foreclosures jump 57 percent in last 12 months (The Star-Ledger)

Home foreclosure filings surged 57 percent in the 12 month-period ended in March and bank repossessions soared 129 percent from a year ago, as homeowners struggled to make mortgage payments, according to a report in Reuters.

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