New York state still has higher than pre-recession levels of foreclosure activity, according to a report released Monday by State Comptroller Thomas P. DiNapoli.
The number of foreclosure cases filed in 2014 was down to 43,868 from 46,696 in 2013. But that was still higher than the 41,201 in pre-recession New York.
Foreclosure rates for June 2015 in several Albany-area counties were higher than the state average, which was one in every 1,355. That included Schenectady, Columbia, Washington, Rensselaer,… …read more
From:: biz journal foreclosures

