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avaistheone1

(14,626 posts)
Thu Jul 12, 2012, 01:20 AM Jul 2012

More US homes facing foreclosure risk in June

Source: Huffington Post

LOS ANGELES — Banks are increasingly placing homes with unpaid mortgages on a countdown that could deliver a swell of new foreclosed properties onto the market by early next year, potentially weighing further on home values.

June provided the latest evidence of this trend, as the number of U.S. homes entering the foreclosure process for the first time increased on an annual basis for the second month in a row, foreclosure listing firm RealtyTrac Inc. said Thursday.

California in particular saw a big spike in foreclosure starts, or homes placed on the foreclosure path for the first time. They increased 18 percent versus June last year, the firm said.

The increase in foreclosure starts comes as banks make up for time lost last year as the mortgage-lending industry grappled with allegations that it had processed foreclosures without verifying documents.



Read more: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/huff-wires/20120712/us-foreclosure-rates/

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More US homes facing foreclosure risk in June (Original Post) avaistheone1 Jul 2012 OP
"grappled with allegations that it had processed foreclosures without verifying documents." WTH ? cstanleytech Jul 2012 #1

cstanleytech

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1. "grappled with allegations that it had processed foreclosures without verifying documents." WTH ?
Thu Jul 12, 2012, 04:17 AM
Jul 2012

They did it, that isnt an allegation its a fact.

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