Hidden costs of homeownership, like property taxes and homeowners insurance, were given a 37 percent risk factor for triggering mortgage delinquency by leaders in default servicing, according to a survey by Auction.com.
Source: Inman News
Cost of insurance, property tax top triggers of mortgage delinquencies
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