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Unemployment and Foreclosures by Feldman Law Center
Feldman Law Center - Toxic mortgages approved for borrowers that couldn’t afford them may have started the meltdown in mortgages but the current wave of foreclosures is being fueled by rampant unemployment across the country. Evidence of that is now being provided by the acceleration of defaults in mortgages granted to high credit score borrowers, commonly known as prime mortgages. The report of May’s 9.4% unemployment rate is more bad news for lenders and their investors as the biggest sector of the mortgage market is now showing a default rate greater than that of the sub-primes.
The rising unemployment rate, which has increased every month since the first quarter of 2007, is threatening to reverse any of the currently small gains being made in stabilizing the housing market. In many cases, unemployment can trump any mortgage relief effort short of foreclosure due to the fact that the best terms on a home loan modification, for example, are not going to work if the homeowner can’t write a monthly mortgage check to the lender.



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