The amount of mortgage loans in forbearance declined for the fifth straight week, from 8.18 percent of servicers’ portfolio volume in the previous week to 7.8 percent the week ending July 12, 2020.
Source: Inman News
Share of mortgages in forbearance continues to drop
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