Calif. Mortgage Defaults Trend Down Again
LA JOLLA, CA. (DQNews) -- The number of mortgage default notices filed against California homeowners fell last quarter compared with the prior three-month period, the result of lenders' evolving foreclosure policies, an uncertain legislative environment and an uptick in the number of mortgages being renegotiated, a real estate information service reported.
A total of 111,689 default notices were sent out during the July-through-September period. That was down 10.3% from 124,562 for the prior quarter, and up 18.5% from 94,240 in third quarter 2008, according to San Diego-based MDA DataQuick. The number of recorded default notices peaked in the first quarter of this year at 135,431, although that number was inflated by deferred activity from the prior four months. "It may well be that lenders have intentionally slowed down the pace of formal foreclosure proceedings. If so, it's not out of the goodness of their hearts. It's because they've concluded that flooding the market with cheap foreclosures in this economic environment may not be in their best financial interest. Trying to keep motivated, employed homeowners in their homes might be the most cost-efficient way to stem losses," said John Walsh, DataQuick president. The median origination month for last quarter's defaulted loans was July 2006, the same as during this year's first and second quarters. A year ago, the median origination month was June 2006, so the foreclosure process has moved one month forward during the past 12 months. "There's a batch of truly nasty loans that were made in mid 2006. There's another batch made in late 2006. These are worse than the mortgages before and after, and it's taking a long time to process them," Walsh said.- Loading Comments...
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