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Discover Ludwig"a delinquency" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You can use it to refer to a minor offense, an illegal act, or a breach of duty. For example, "The teacher noted that the student's lateness was a delinquency that needed to be addressed."
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Mr. Dennis said he never saw a delinquency notice.
The worst category is apartment loans, with a delinquency rate of 15 percent.
The largest credit card company, LG Card, had a delinquency rate of 11.7percentt.
The creditors also point out that a delinquency, like a foreclosure, destroys a credit record.
"Rather than the issue being seen as a delinquency it's just their disability playing out," he said.
Loans originated by Bank of America, for example, have a delinquency rate of 0.7percentt, Mr. Innaurato said.
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David Wyss, chief economist at Standard & Poor's, says that credit card delinquencies have a historical correlation with unemployment rates.
If you've got a delinquency-pocked credit history and you want to pull out a substantial amount of equity using a credit line, don't count on getting anywhere near the best rate quotes or terms available.
"A multitude of barbarians invading a private property to do turmoil isn't a protest or a rolezinho but an invasion, a sweep, delinquency," he wrote.
Anyone expecting a gloomier delinquency picture, Mr. Duncan said, doesn't have "a full picture of the risk distribution of the outstanding loan portfolio".
Measured by loan dollars that are at least a month late, the Education Department's main program had a 17percentt delinquency rate as of Dec. 31.
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