Mortgages 30–89 days delinquent (States) for the year January 2008–September 2021

Mortgages that are 30–89 days delinquent refer to home loans where the borrower has missed payments, typically ranging from 30 to 89 days past the due date. When a borrower fails to make a mortgage payment within the grace period (usually 15 days after the due date), the loan is considered delinquent. This specific category of delinquency, spanning between 30 to 89 days, indicates that the borrower is behind on their mortgage payments but hasn't yet reached a more severe stage of delinquency, such as being 90 or more days late.

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Last Updated March 13, 2024, 09:22 (UTC)
Created December 12, 2023, 06:36 (UTC)