While home foreclosure rates are still at a 20-year low, some states have been seeing increases in the number of delinquencies. Vermont, New Hampshire, Nebraska and Minnesota saw the highest delinquency rates in June, according to the latest data from CoreLogic.
Source: Inman News
Eight states see an uptick in home delinquencies: CoreLogic
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