who said what to whom???

Posted by admin on November 20th, 2009

Here’s a typical story . . . this just in from an eMail of a frustrated homeowner . . .

Just thought I would let you know the latest and greatest in our situation. As you may know, CHASE foreclosed our house while we were making payments under the loan mod.

Chase then sold our house to US Bank.

US Bank then served us an unlawful detainer. Because we filed BK, we have been able to stay in our home. In the meantime, we filed a complaint for the unlawful foreclosure; Chase and US Bank have been served and have responded to our complaint. Our hearing was scheduled for late January 2010.

Yesterday a Realtor from came to our door stating she was representing Wachovia Bank who now owns our property and she wanted our names and to know who we were because the house would be “going on the market.”

My husband told her: “you don’t want to get involved, but I will have my attorney contact you.”

It appears that US Bank is playing “hot potato” because they now see there is a problem with our property and they want nothing to do with it and have sold it to Wachovia.

I’d love to say that this is unusual. It doesn’t seem so.

I just learned that on the same day my lender was notified of bankruptcy, the Deed of Trust was assigned to yet another lender.

Here’s how bad it is (Note: We include parenthesis around each search term, i.e. “Wells Fargo Mortgage Complaints.” If search terms are entered without the parens, all complaints are noted, not just mortgage-related complaints; for the purposes of this illustration, we are interested only in complaints relating to mortgages.)

Google Search Term Number Listed
Chase Mortgage Compaints 38,300
Wells Fargo Mortgage Compaints 33,700
US Bank Mortgage Complaints 9
HSBC Mortgage Complaints 9
Bank of America Mortgage Complaints 3

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