Thursday, October 14, 2010

Foreclosures Hit a New Record in September

I wonder how many of them were fraudulent or otherwise in error:
More than 100,000 U.S. homes were seized by lenders in September, a record number that probably will decline in coming months as major banks halt repossessions and review their foreclosure practices.

Lenders took over 102,134 properties last month, RealtyTrac Inc. said in a report today. That was the highest monthly tally since the company began tracking the data in 2005, surpassing the August record of 95,364. Foreclosure filings, including default and auction notices, rose 3 percent from the prior month to 347,420. One out of every 371 households received a notice.
I'm dubious of that the, "number that probably will decline," as, "major banks halt repossessions and review their foreclosure practices."

The banks will rush the moratorium, and in any case the moratorium will be very porous, because the banks are evil, so I expect the numbers to rise.

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