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Foreclosure Indicators by Servicer in Prince George's County

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Document date: November 26, 2012
Released online: November 26, 2012
Using a series of maps, Foreclosure Indicators by Servicer in Prince George's County highlights how foreclosure indicators – including share of notices, days delinquent, and amount to cure - vary by servicer in Prince George's County, Maryland. Among other findings, our analysis of loan-level Notice of Intent to Foreclose (NOI) filings from July 2011 through June 2012 revealed stark contrasts in when mortgage servicers issue NOIs. These differences in servicer behavior could have serious implications for troubled homeowners and whether they can keep their homes. This analysis is a continuation of NeighborhoodInfo DC's ongoing tracking of the foreclosure crisis in the Washington, D.C. region.


Topics/Tags: | Cities and Neighborhoods | Housing | Washington D.C. Region


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