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August 13, 2009 12:35 PM

Foreclosure Threat Lingers for Homeowners

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(CBS/ AP)  The number of U.S. households on the verge of losing their homes rose 7 percent from June to July, as the escalating foreclosure crisis continued to outpace government efforts to limit the damage.

Foreclosure filings were up 32 percent from the same month last year, RealtyTrac Inc. said Thursday. More than 360,000 households, or one in every 355 homes, received a foreclosure-related notice, such as a notice of default or trustee's sale. That's the highest monthly level since the foreclosure-listing firm began publishing the data more than four years ago.

Banks repossessed more than 87,000 homes in July, up from about 79,000 homes a month earlier.

The ominous news comes as the Federal Reserve announced Wednesday that the economy was regaining stability.

"The pace of the decline in the economy has abated so we're pretty much at a point where it's starting to look for an upturn even though we can't see too much tangible evidence just yet," Michael Santoli, associate editor for Barron's, said on CBS' "The Early Show" Thursday.

Nevada had the nation's highest foreclosure rate for the 31st-straight month, followed by California, Arizona, Florida and Utah. Rounding out the top 10 were Idaho, Georgia, Illinois, Colorado and Oregon. Among cities, Las Vegas had the highest rate, followed by the California cities of Stockton and Modesto.

While there have been numerous recent signs that the ailing U.S. housing market is finally stabilizing after three years of plunging prices, foreclosures remain a big concern. Foreclosures are typically sold at a deep discount, hurting neighbors' home values.

The mortgage industry has been slow to adapt to the surge in foreclosures. Many lenders have needed government prodding to get up to speed with the Obama administration's plan to stem foreclosures.

The Treasury Department said last week that banks have extended only 400,000 offers to 2.7 million eligible borrowers who are more than two months behind on their payments. More than 235,000, or 9 percent, those borrowers have enrolled in three-month trials in which their monthly payments are reduced.

"The volume of loans that are in distress simply overwhelms" those efforts, said Rick Sharga, RealtyTrac's senior vice president for marketing.

The foreclosure report follows data released Wednesday that U.S. home sales grew in the second quarter in 39 states, another sign that the ailing housing market is finally coming to life.

Total quarterly sales rose 3.8 percent to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 4.76 million, from 4.58 million in the first quarter, but were still about 3 percent below a year ago, the National Association of Realtors said Wednesday.

Sales posted quarterly gains of 20 percent or more in Idaho, Hawaii, New York, Wisconsin and Nebraska. But Alaska, Wyoming, California, Colorado and Michigan dropped by at least 6 percent.

Prices, however, were still down from a year ago in 129 out of 155 metropolitan areas the group tracks. The median sales price in the quarter was $174,100, almost 16 percent below a year ago.

CBS/ AP
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by cpthirteen September 17, 2009 10:36 AM EDT
There are still too many of us on the cusp of collapse...we don't fall within the Guidlines set forth in the Relief Plan. I know way too many families, just waiting for that letter...
The Relief Plan needs to be ReModified...to help the countless others falling in between the cracks.
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by pearlwillman05 September 5, 2009 6:51 AM EDT
Mr. President why are the banking,and loan company not making loans as you promised they would do for the american people we are all hurting and not getting any help. Time for them to answer to you for not helping us the little people that keep them in business, maybe we should boycott their business. Check http://www.obamamortgagerelief.org/
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by ibgready August 22, 2009 1:43 PM EDT
All this Left side Right side jibber jabber is really moving the conversation away from the plane fact that********THE BANKS CHOSE TO FORECLOSE!!****** There are no laws to make them, there is no army to force them, and they belong to no set religion that says God commands them. They chose to, the reasons are many and mute. IF the banks did not "WANT" to they wouldn't have. It was there choice, so the blame is on them. They could have stopped at anytime, they could have done many things from changing the terms to giving the people a " loan holiday " like auto loans had in the past. The banks could had, would, had , should had ,, but didn't. just remember it was there option to do so, no one made them
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by jankebenzone August 13, 2009 7:25 PM EDT
by hungry1968-16 August 13, 2009 3:09 PM EDT Isn't it funny that the "god fearing people" - the republicans, led this country into the biggest predicaments it's faced so far?

It's CLEARLY been proven that the more religious a politician is, the WORSE the job they do for the country.
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Really! ,not that I,m such a Bush fan, but why was the economy so good when he was Pres. but as soon as the primaries predicted a swing to the dems, the economy started to slide? Now that the dems (anti religious)are in, why does the economy continue to plummet? Study church attendance stats, and you,ll find its directly proportional to our state of affairs. The church's were bursting at the seams during world war2,our prayers were answered, we were victorious and the U.S. was the envy of the world for decades after that. Then the "enlightend" began their crusade to get rid of God from schools and govt. and of course things have been going downhill ever since. As predicted, the "enlightened" think they know better, will refuse to acknowledge the creator God and obey, thus we will continue to endure ever worsening conditions. Is,nt it funny how mankind usually learns lifes lessons the hard way?
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by hungry1968-16 August 13, 2009 3:51 PM EDT
by jackp32 August 13, 2009 3:30 PM EDT
Does anyone fall for that line of crap put out by the press that the recession is over?





by hungry1968-16 August 13, 2009 3:31 PM EDT
Which news outlet reported that?






I'm assuming that you won't answer, because you were caught in a lie.
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by jackp32 August 13, 2009 3:34 PM EDT
dwilson69: did you say that the house you bought for $1.2 million is under 217 feet of water? Wow!
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by jackp32 August 13, 2009 3:30 PM EDT
Does anyone fall for that line of crap put out by the press that the recession is over?
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by hungry1968-16 August 13, 2009 3:31 PM EDT
Which news outlet reported that?
by Cats_Rule August 13, 2009 6:32 PM EDT
Far from over my friends! Maybe next year we all can start fresh....hopefully
by hungry1968-16 August 13, 2009 3:09 PM EDT
by jankebenzone August 13, 2009 2:07 PM EDT
We should not be surprised America is crunbling like a sand castle on the beach, we chose our own demise by turning our backs on God. We were warned! " obey me and things will go well for you in your land, disobey me and I will withold my blessings". As long as we continue to listen to the "enlightend" ones who proclaim to know better, we will continue to fall apart.







Isn't it funny that the "god fearing people" - the republicans, led this country into the biggest predicaments it's faced so far?

It's CLEARLY been proven that the more religious a politician is, the WORSE the job they do for the country.
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by underdogus09 August 13, 2009 2:40 PM EDT
Capitalism has struck the deadly reef of corruption and is now sinking fast......
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by jankebenzone August 13, 2009 2:07 PM EDT
We should not be surprised America is crunbling like a sand castle on the beach, we chose our own demise by turning our backs on God. We were warned! " obey me and things will go well for you in your land, disobey me and I will withold my blessings". As long as we continue to listen to the "enlightend" ones who proclaim to know better, we will continue to fall apart.
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by underdogus09 August 13, 2009 2:25 PM EDT
He who blesses Israel will be blessed and he who curses Israel will be cursed.....
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