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Title: MBA Report Shows Commercial/Multifamily Delinquency Rates Continue to Climb in Second Quarter 2009
Source: MBA
Date: 9/9/2009
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 Carolyn Kemp(202) 557-2727ckemp@mortgagebankers.org

Washington, DC (September 9, 2009) – Delinquency rates continued to increase in the second quarter for all commercial/multifamily mortgage investor groups, according to the Commercial/Multifamily Delinquency Report from the Mortgage Bankers Association (MBA).

“The economic fallout of the recession continued to push commercial and multifamily delinquency rates higher during the second quarter,” said Jamie Woodwell, MBA’s Vice President of Commercial Real Estate Research.  “Lower levels of employment, the pullback by consumers and other aspects of the slowdown translated into a difficult operating environment for many income-producing properties.  That in turn has led to increased stress on the loans those properties support.”

Between the first and second quarters, the 30+ day delinquency rate on loans held in commercial mortgage-backed securities (CMBS) rose 2.04 percentage points to 3.89 percent.  The 60+ day delinquency rate on loans held in life company portfolios rose 0.03 percentage points to 0.15 percent.  The 60+ day delinquency rate on multifamily loans held or insured by Fannie Mae rose 0.17 percentage points to 0.51 percent.  The 90+ day delinquency rate on multifamily loans held or insured by Freddie Mac rose 0.02 percentage points to 0.11 percent.  The 90+day delinquency rate on loans held by FDIC-insured banks and thrifts rose 0.64 percentage points to 2.92 percent.

The MBA analysis looks at commercial/multifamily delinquency rates for five of the largest investor-groups: commercial banks and thrifts, commercial mortgage-backed securities (CMBS), life insurance companies, Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac.  Together these groups hold more than 80 percent of commercial/multifamily mortgage debt outstanding.

The analysis incorporates the same measures used by each individual investor group to track the performance of their loans.  Because each investor group tracks delinquencies in its own way, delinquency rates are not comparable from one group to another.

Based on the unpaid principal balance of loans (UPB), delinquency rates for each group at the end of the second quarter were as follows:

• CMBS:  3.89 percent (30+ days delinquent or in REO);
• Life company portfolios:  0.15 percent (60+days delinquent);
• Fannie Mae:  0.51 percent (60 or more days delinquent)
• Freddie Mac:  0.11 percent (90 or more days delinquent);
• Banks and thrifts:  2.92 percent (90 or more days delinquent or in non-accrual)

To view the report, please click here.

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The Mortgage Bankers Association (MBA) is the national association representing the real estate finance industry, an industry that employs more than 280,000 people in virtually every community in the country. Headquartered in Washington, D.C., the association works to ensure the continued strength of the nation's residential and commercial real estate markets; to expand homeownership and extend access to affordable housing to all Americans. MBA promotes fair and ethical lending practices and fosters professional excellence among real estate finance employees through a wide range of educational programs and a variety of publications. Its membership of over 2,200 companies includes all elements of real estate finance: mortgage companies, mortgage brokers, commercial banks, thrifts, Wall Street conduits, life insurance companies and others in the mortgage lending field. For additional information, visit MBA's Web site:  www.mortgagebankers.org.




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