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Complaint Review: Litton Loan

Litton Loan LITTON LOAN IGNORED REQUEST FOR DEED IN LIEU, LET EX MODIFY W/OUT MY SIGNATURE, NOW TAX LIEN AND LITTON PREVENTING SHORT SALE OF HOME , Internet

  • Reported By:
    tammy — San Diego California United States of America
  • Submitted:
    Wed, June 08, 2011
  • Updated:
    Tue, September 13, 2011

In 08 before getting divorced I inquired of a loan modification with litton, they dragged their feet for a year.  I decided to leave my ex and pursue a deed in lieu of, litton ignored that request.  August 2009 After moving out of my house, the loan and home being in my sole name due to my ex's credit issues, litton allowed my ex to modify the mortgage with his signature, notorize them with his signature, all without my signature or approval AND without him having access to or being authorized on my loan.  After the fact litton put the new lien amount on my credit and name, any my ex is free and clear of the loan.  Since then my ex stopped making payments and the irs a year later put a lien on the property for taxes.  Now I can't even short sale the home all because litton frauduantly allowed my ex to modify the mortgage.  I have all proof and docs, yes this is true I can prove it.  Contacted attorneys in the beginning but they literally laughed at me and asked me what my problem was because my ex got it modified and I should be happy...  Well this is why I was upset, it was a game to him, he didn't want the house nor could he afford or qualify for it.  Sooooo, here i am with litton fighting, refusing to deal with the mess they created that could have been avoided 2 years ago if they did the deed in lieu of like I requested.  This is a mess and now I am more screwed than ever before.  Not only have I lost my house, I cannot pay my bills because of what my ex was able to do to me and it just is a s****.>

1 Updates & Rebuttals


Karl

Highlands Ranch,
Colorado,
USA

Tammy, Make sure to 'Google' this- THE NEXT HOUSING SHOCK, and watch it......

#2Consumer Comment

Tue, September 13, 2011

on the web. It's a 60 Minutes segment that aired back in April about mortgages that were robo-signed, and even forged, by people employed by some of the banks.

Just 'Google' this- THE NEXT HOUSING SHOCK, and watch it on the web.

Good luck to you, and make sure to file a complaint with your Attorney General immediately.

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