Nearly three-fourths of mortgages in Bank of Americas foreclosure review pipeline are on hold due to various regulatory and process delays, according to a new analysis by Moodys Investors Service. The delays have caused foreclosures at the bank to last sometimes up to a year longer, on average, than foreclosure timelines for Freddie Mac. As of the end of August, Moodys said BofA had 115,000 loans scheduled for foreclosure review. Over 72 percent of the population was non-workable inventory because of ...