The seasonally adjusted delinquency rate on closed-end home-equity loans jumped 43 basis points to a record high of 4% in the second quarter, according to an American Bankers Association survey. At the same time, the survey shows that 1.92% of home-equity lines of credit are 30 days or more past due, up 3 bps from the first quarter. "Six consecutive quarters of job losses have taken their toll" on the performance of home-equity loans, ABA chief economist James Chessen said. The Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. reported that 1.73% of home-equity lines of credit are 90 days or more pass due or considered uncollectible, down 25 bps from the previous quarter. However, FDIC-insured institutions charged-off $5.1 billion in HELOCs, up from $4 billion in the first quarter.
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Delinquency trends split in Q3, with securitized and agency loans showing more strain while banks and life companies saw small improvements amid uneven vacancy and rent conditions.
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The Government Accountability Office has agreed to investigate Federal Housing Finance Agency Director Bill Pulte for allegations of misuse of power and violations of federal privacy laws
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The drop in mortgage rates as measured by Freddie Mac, came about even as the 10-year Treasury yield used to price loans moved higher since Thanksgiving.
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Of the 50 highest risk markets in the country, 16 reside in California, followed by New Jersey with nine, Attom found.
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But just three of the 150 most populous ZIP codes have a mortgage debt-to-income ratio below the conforming threshold of 28%, Movingplace found.
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Bank of America was the leader in this study, with Rocket as the only nonbank mortgage lender which got a score higher than the industry average.
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