Pathways After Default: What Happens to Distressed Mortgage Borrowers and Their Homes?

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Sewin Chan
Claudia Sharygin
Vicki Been
Andrew Haughwout
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[1] New York University,Robert F. Wagner School of Public Service
[2] Urban Institute,undefined
[3] New York University School of Law,undefined
[4] Federal Reserve Bank of New York,undefined
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Mortgage; Default; Modification; Foreclosure; REO;
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We use a detailed dataset of seriously delinquent mortgages to examine the dynamic process of mortgage default—from initial delinquency and default to final resolution of the loan and disposition of the property. We estimate a two-stage competing risk hazard model to assess the factors associated with post-default outcomes, including whether a borrower receives a legal notice of foreclosure. In particular, we focus on a borrower’s ability to avoid a foreclosure auction by getting a modification, by refinancing the loan, or by selling the property. We find that the outcomes of the foreclosure process are significantly related to: loan characteristics including the borrower’s credit history, current loan-to-value and the presence of a junior lien; the borrower’s post-default payment behavior, including the borrower’s participation in foreclosure counseling; neighborhood characteristics such as foreclosure rates, recent house price depreciation and median income; and the borrower’s race and ethnicity.
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页数:37
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