As of May 10, 8.16 percent of all mortgages were in forbearance, up from 7.91 percent on May 3 — the smallest increase since March, according to the Mortgage Bankers Association.
Source: Inman News
4.1M Americans are now enrolled in mortgage forbearance plans
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