Richard
Ayburn,#2Consumer Suggestion
Sat, September 16, 2006
Call the Attorney Gen.of california at the State capitol in Sacramento. He knows all about this company. He will help you ! Get your money back for the Home Insurance. Refiance with a new company. If you live in Tracy california keep the Property. It will only make you money in the long run.
Richard
Ayburn,#3Consumer Suggestion
Sat, September 16, 2006
Call the Attorney Gen.of california at the State capitol in Sacramento. He knows all about this company. He will help you ! Get your money back for the Home Insurance. Refiance with a new company. If you live in Tracy california keep the Property. It will only make you money in the long run.
Natasha
Tracy,#4Consumer Comment
Thu, August 03, 2006
I bought my first house about a year and a half ago. It was actually transfered from brooks america over to americas servicing company. Everything was fine for about the first 6 months but then I started getting payment coupons in the mail where my payment was nearly doubled and stated that I had not paid my property taxes and or I had no proof of homeowners insurance since the purchase of my house. I didn't understand because In order to purchase a house you must show proof of homeowners insurance and it was taken out of escrow to cover the entire first year. So as not to get behind on my payments, I went ahead and sent in the money but had also called them. Everytime I spoke with someone, it seemed like they were very young and didn't really have a clue as to what was going on with my account. Not to mention, my loan is split between a first and a second. ASC is my first and My second is with wilshire credit corp. I was not having any problems with them whatsoever. The had proof of insurance and paid property taxes on file. As far as the property taxes, I was getting letters from ASC brfore my taxes were even due stating that they had not been paid. Im talkin like receiving letters 4 to 5 months before they were due. I'm just curious if anyone else has had these difficulties because it got so bad with my payments that I am trying to get rid of the property now. Its too much for me to handle. I bought the property when I was 21 and I'm going to be 23 this year. I had intentions on keeping it longer but it's not worth the headaches. Please get back to me if anyone had/has similar issues. Thanks...... -Confused