Active COVID-19-related forbearance volumes declined by a net 34,000 for the week ending June 2, the first weekly decrease since the CARES Act went into effect, according to data released Friday.
Source: Inman News
COVID-19-related forbearance volumes decline for first time since pandemic hit
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