Rubyirving1
Irving,#2Consumer Comment
Mon, July 20, 2009
I don't think so, forcing anyone with insurance or taxes CAUSES foreclosures as I am dealing with the same thing. I understand the bank is looking out for their interest, but forcing someone to pay more for something they couldn't already afford (during the time alloted through the lending co's.) only forces worse things to happen.
Rubyirving1
Irving,#3Consumer Comment
Mon, July 20, 2009
I don't think so, forcing anyone with insurance or taxes CAUSES foreclosures as I am dealing with the same thing. I understand the bank is looking out for their interest, but forcing someone to pay more for something they couldn't already afford (during the time alloted through the lending co's.) only forces worse things to happen.
Rubyirving1
Irving,#4Consumer Comment
Mon, July 20, 2009
I don't think so, forcing anyone with insurance or taxes CAUSES foreclosures as I am dealing with the same thing. I understand the bank is looking out for their interest, but forcing someone to pay more for something they couldn't already afford (during the time alloted through the lending co's.) only forces worse things to happen.
Rubyirving1
Irving,#5Consumer Comment
Mon, July 20, 2009
I don't think so, forcing anyone with insurance or taxes CAUSES foreclosures as I am dealing with the same thing. I understand the bank is looking out for their interest, but forcing someone to pay more for something they couldn't already afford (during the time alloted through the lending co's.) only forces worse things to happen.
Bubba Ho-tep
Keizer,#6Consumer Suggestion
Thu, July 09, 2009
Your HOA's delinquincy caused this, not your bank. Although I have never heard of an individual having forced insurance for the entire complex that they live in, it is still a requirement of the loan. Having forced insurance placed on your mortgage is not even close to being foreclosed on.
Bubba Ho-tep
Keizer,#7Consumer Suggestion
Thu, July 09, 2009
Your HOA's delinquincy caused this, not your bank. Although I have never heard of an individual having forced insurance for the entire complex that they live in, it is still a requirement of the loan. Having forced insurance placed on your mortgage is not even close to being foreclosed on.
Bubba Ho-tep
Keizer,#8Consumer Suggestion
Thu, July 09, 2009
Your HOA's delinquincy caused this, not your bank. Although I have never heard of an individual having forced insurance for the entire complex that they live in, it is still a requirement of the loan. Having forced insurance placed on your mortgage is not even close to being foreclosed on.
Bubba Ho-tep
Keizer,#9Consumer Suggestion
Thu, July 09, 2009
Your HOA's delinquincy caused this, not your bank. Although I have never heard of an individual having forced insurance for the entire complex that they live in, it is still a requirement of the loan. Having forced insurance placed on your mortgage is not even close to being foreclosed on.