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Forbearances Decrease by 4%

Friday, September 4, 2020

The number of homeowners with mortgages in COVID-19 related forbearance plans dropped during the week ended September 1 after several weeks when there was little change. Black Knight said its weekly survey found 147,000 fewer borrowers in plans than the previous week, a decline of about 4 percent. The company says last week's decrease means there are about 1 million fewer loans in forbearance than at the peak in May. Seventy-five percent of those remaining are in extensions of their original plan. A total of 3.784 million loans remain in forbearance, 7.1 percent of the estimated 53 million loans that are currently active.  Those loans represent $804 billion in unpaid principal. The decline was spread across all loan types with the largest improvement, 75,000 loans, in portfolio-held and private label securitized (PLS) loans. That leaves 973,000 or 7.5 percent of those loans, in forbearance. The number of GSE mortgages fell by 49,000 to 1.425 million or 5.1 percent of those portfolios. FHA/VA loans saw a more modest weekly decline of 23,000 to 1.386 million or 11.5 percent.

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