Tannette Gates
Los Angeles,#2Consumer Comment
Sun, November 29, 2009
Nationstar Mortgage is my lender. I want to be a part of any lawsuit or complaint filed against this company.
I filed Chapter 13 bankruptcy to save my home. Nationstar obtained an Order Granting Motion for Relief from Stay. The judge added an Adequate Protection Statement which included specific and detailed orders Nationstar was required to follow. Nationstar has blatently and consistently disregarded the Adequate Protection Statement and is attempting to foreclosure again even though monthly payments have been made.
Does anyone have any new information on whether Nationstar has or will lose their license?
Thanks.
Carol
Union City,#3Author of original report
Sat, July 25, 2009
I am responding to the individual who left a comment at this post advising that Centex/Nationstar would be losing its license in May, 2009. I did some searching and could find absolutely nothing to substantiate that. It is now July and,from all that I can see, Centex/Nationstar is still in business. Would you be able to provide some evidence regarding the fact that Centex/Nationstar is losing its license? I have found many articles and do know that the government is or has given them money to do these loan modification agreements with the customers they do have. I also found information that they are not giving out any new loans. Surprise, surprise, eh? At any rate, it would be appreciated if you could provide that information. I could comment further, but will not at this time about Centex/Nationstar. All I know is that they did not sell to Nationstar. They simply changed their name to Nationstar and kept the same "employees" they had under the name of Centex. They are very anxious to do loan modification agreements with the customers they have "duped" and if anyone has any comments on that, I would be interested in reading them. Has anyone ever actually used the form letter previously posted in order to help the poor debtors/consumers such as us in order to receive some sort of compensation for the consumer protection laws that were violated by this company? It seems everyone complains, but no one actually tries to "join together"...if we don't "hang" together, they will "hang" us separately.
Miss Guardian
Sharks Paradise,#4Consumer Suggestion
Tue, April 07, 2009
Dear Carol: You do not say if you are in foreclosure or not! But if you are, listen up! We discovered information through Banking & Finanace, Magazine articles & newspaper clippings that it is alleged that Nationstar's Mortgage shall have their licensing stripped in May 2009 but however, please bear in mind that one can not believe everything they read. Therefore, can all of these sources be wrong??? You must decide! Reseach will serve you well! God Bless You!