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  • Report:  #189666

Complaint Review: Vanderbilt Mortgage

Vanderbilt Mortgage ripoff Maryville Tennessee

  • Reported By:
    Georgetown South Carolina
  • Submitted:
    Tue, May 02, 2006
  • Updated:
    Tue, May 16, 2006
  • Vanderbilt Mortgage
    500 Alcoa Trail
    Maryville, Tennessee
    U.S.A.
  • Phone:
    865-380-3000
  • Category:

I had no idea that they were other people that were being abused by Vanderbilt Mortgage. They are my worst nighmare! Well actually they were. Vanderbilt Mortgage is repossessing my home. I have until the 17th to have my single mobile home vacated. I too, had my account transferred to them when my original loan company went bankrupt! Mistake from h**l. My single mobile home payment is $530.00 a month(insurance included). No one else would give me outside insurance because Vanderbilt wants more insurance than what my home is worth. I recently tried to get my home refinance and found out that there is no loan company that would even think about refinancing because of Vanderbilt being their so-called "sister company"! On top of that Sherry Mann and Susan Galloway are the two most rudest and unprofessionalist people whom I have ever dealt with in my entire life.

Yes, I run into financial difficulties and have been late, but that still doesn't give them the right to talk to me like I'm a dog. Sherry even informed me that it was not her fault that I had bad credit and have a high interest rate. This was because I have been living in my mobile home for 8 years and I bought it at $40,000 and she says after 8 years that is what I still owe. I got behind on my mortgage payment in February because of some family issues. I finally tried to catch up on my payment in April. Well don't you know that Vanderbilt sent my check back to me so that I could be 3 payments back. That's when I got the call yesterday from Susan saying that I needed to be out the home. I ask why was the check returned and she said there was no explanation and that the sheriff should be at my home and that I will have 1 hour to vacate the home. Yes, I am tired of paying that high mortgage payment. I still have 22 more years on this home. Can someone please tell me what I need to do to find out why Vanderbilt wants so badly to repossess my home. If I send the money why would you send it back. I was also told that I would have to pay the remainder of what is left after they sell the home and don't get what they are asking! These people at Vanderbilt obviously don't go to church or know Jesus because there is no way that they sleep at night knowing the torture they put us through. Just please pray for me that I will find another home and will not have to deal with these hyprocits again. P.S. I have saved the checks that they sent back to me just in case someone out there can help me.

Wanda
Georgetown, South Carolina
U.S.A.

2 Updates & Rebuttals


Christi

Jefferson,
South Carolina,
U.S.A.

DO NOT Leave Your HOME

#3Consumer Suggestion

Tue, May 16, 2006

STOP DO NOT LEAVE YOUR HOME WITHOUT HAVING BEEN SERVED A NOTICE OF DEFUALT THAT GIVES YOU 30 DAYS TO CURE THE SO CALLED DEFUALT AMOUNT ... AFTER 30DAYS YOU WILL BE SERVED BY A DEPUTY SHERIFF THAT THE HOME HAS BEEN PLACED FOR FORECLOSURE PLEASE IF YOU HAVE NOT RECIEVED A NOD /NOTICE OF DEFUALT AND COURT PAPERS GO TO THE LOCAL MAGISTRATE AND SHOW HIM THE RETURNED CHECKS AND EVERYTHING YOU HAVE IF YOU LEAVE THE HOME WITHOUT BEING SERVED A COURT ORDER TO VACATE THE HOME YOU WILL BE CONSIDERED TO HAVE ABANDONED THE HOME AND WILL LOSE ALL OF YOUR HOMEOWNERS RIGHTS GO TO SEE YOUR LOCAL MAGISTRATE TODAY OR CALL A LAWYER


Jack

Penrose,
Colorado,
U.S.A.

refi troubles and moving out

#3Consumer Comment

Sun, May 07, 2006

I have had the same problem with the "sister" companies not willing to refi my Vanderbilt mortgage. I can't even get the "umbrella company" to refi it due to the improper foundation and FHA won't touch it either! Since my kids are grown and will be out SOON I'm ready to move into my 5th wheel camper for a couple years and let Vanderbilt/Clayton have this mess back! Some times it is better to take the credit rating hit than to keep trying to deal with a company like these. Good luck to you!

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