Karl
Highlands Ranch,#2Consumer Comment
Tue, August 09, 2011
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Karl
Highlands Ranch,#3Consumer Comment
Mon, January 17, 2011
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Karl
Highlands Ranch,#4Consumer Comment
Thu, January 13, 2011
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Karl
Highlands Ranch,#5Consumer Comment
Thu, September 23, 2010
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Corker
Minnesota,#6REBUTTAL Owner of company
Tue, September 21, 2010
I disagree with first post -- I KNOW that CW (now BofA) has taken payments and not applied them against the mortgage because they did it to us. As a matter of fact, like David, not one scrap of paper, not one phone call, not one email notifying us of our impending foreclosure. In our case, for six months we were making automatic payments from our checking account directly to the lender. Only AFTER the foreclosure notice was slapped on our door did we realize they had been amassing our payments in a "partial balance account". They said we owed them "X", and they had "X" of our money in a side account. Still, they even though they had our money (!) and eventually applied the funds, CW/BofA proceeded with foreclosure. We were told by an attorney that our best bet was to go through with a loan modification. We filled out the paperwork, made the payments only to find that after another 6 months of making payments, they sold our home at a sheriff sale. Again, NO notification. The hundreds of hours on the phone, the sleepless nights, the frustration. I don't have the words. The nightmare continues.
Annie
Jacksonville,#7Consumer Comment
Tue, July 28, 2009
You made the comment "The only correspondence I received from Countrywide on this matter was to inform me that my home was sold..." Who was REALLY making the payments? I'll bet you were giving the money to your son/daughter/wife to make the payments. You better have them checked for drugs. A large majority of problems such as yours, are because a family member is stealing the money for drugs, and hiding the dunning letters from the mortgage company, so that you won't find out. I just hope and pray that this is NOT the case.