Delinquencies declined broadly in April from March among home loans originated between 2004 and 2007, said Standard & Poor’s Ratings Services, the latest sign the number of US households behind on mortgage payments appears to be leveling off. The middle years of the decade saw the loosest underwriting standards as the housing bubble hit its apex.
Mortgage delinquencies decline broadly in April
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