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19 Nationwide Property Inspections and Preservation Inspections Preservation Insurance Loss Inspections REO Services Violation Management Utility Management Vacant Property Registrations Foreclosure Registrations Special Services Protecting your properties. Protecting you. NFROnline.com • 800-639-2151 x 2220 THE LEADER IN DEFAULT SERVICING NEWS Help shape the next issue of DS News. Drop us a line at Editor@DSNews.com. THE ROAD TO RECOVERY AFTER DISASTER Delinquency rates fell to historically low levels in December 2019, according to CoreLogic. e Loan Performance Insights report reveals that 3.7% of home mortgages were in some stage of delinquency in December, down from 4.1% in 2018. On the state level, no state saw an increase in delinquency. e serious delinquency rate, defined as 90 days or more past due, including loans in foreclosure, was 1.2% in December 2019, down from 1.5% in December 2018. is is the lowest serious delinquency rate experienced since June 2000. e foreclosure inventory rate was 0.4% in December 2019, unchanged from a year earlier. Areas recovering from natural disasters saw some of the biggest drops in delinquency. Panama City, Florida, which was affected by Hurricane Michael in 2018, saw the largest annual decrease with a 5.9 percentage point drop. Chico, California, the site of the destructive 2018 Camp Fire, had a 3.1 percentage point drop in the annual delinquency rate. e states that logged the largest annual decreases included North Carolina and Mississippi (both down 0.8 percentage points). e highest percentage of mortgages at least 30 days past due could be found in Miami at 5.1%. San Francisco had the lowest rate at 1.2%. While December 2019's delinquency rates nationally were at their lowest levels in 20 years, there were 13 metropolitan areas that recorded annual increases. e largest annual increases were in the following metros: Janesville-Beloit, Wisconsin (up 1.9 percentage points); Enid, Oklahoma (up 0.6 percentage points); and Pine Bluff, Arkansas (up 0.6 percentage points).

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