The mortgage fraud cases rose in 2009 with the dollar amount almost just same, according to MortgageDaily.com's fourth-quarter 2009 mortgage fraud index.
Last year, the FraudBlogger Index rose to 1677 from the previous year's 1488.
The FraudBlogger Index shows the number and dollar amount of mortgage fraud cases and reported activity during the period. The index is published by MortgageDaily.com based on mortgage fraud cases tracked at FraudBlogger.com.
Despite the increase in the index, the dollar amount of the cases tracked eased slightly to $5.314 billion last year from $5.375 billion.
Looking at just the fourth quarter, the index soared to 2634 from the third quarter's 1322. A year earlier, the FraudBlogger.com Index stood at 2790.
The dollar amount of mortgage fraud tracked in the fourth quarter climbed to $1.9 billion from $1.5 billion three months earlier but fell from $2.7 billion a year earlier.
Activity was worst in Florida and Nevada. Nevada having the highest fourth quarter index at 1017 while Florida with 763. They were followed by New York and California with 127 and 113 respectively.
By dollar amount, Florida was on top with $650 million followed by California with $314 million.
Source: Mortgage Daily News, Fraudblogger.com Index, www.mortgage daily.com