Florida’s foreclosure activity has declined by more than a third from a year ago, but it still ranks as one of the highest in the nation.
The research firm Realty Trac reported that Florida has one out of 570 homes with a foreclosure filing last February.
That figure put Florida with the third-highest rate, only behind Maryland and Nevada.
Florida’s foreclosure activity has declined by 35 percent in the past year.
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