Julie
Guthrie,#2Consumer Suggestion
Thu, May 26, 2005
Depending on what type of loan you have, there are federal government agencies that govern the type of loan you have and generally will intervene/investigate on your behalf. For instance, conventional loans are governed by the Federal Trade Commission. FHA/HUD loans are governed by HUD. VA loans are governed by VA. Since you indicate you are not escrowed for taxes/insurance, it seems you have a conventional loan. Call and ask for an investigation. They will work hard to get this resolved. (They may not punish the mortgage company, a certain level of mistakes are expected for companies this large). But resolution would be a good thing! Good luck!
Julie
Guthrie,#3Consumer Suggestion
Thu, May 26, 2005
Depending on what type of loan you have, there are federal government agencies that govern the type of loan you have and generally will intervene/investigate on your behalf. For instance, conventional loans are governed by the Federal Trade Commission. FHA/HUD loans are governed by HUD. VA loans are governed by VA. Since you indicate you are not escrowed for taxes/insurance, it seems you have a conventional loan. Call and ask for an investigation. They will work hard to get this resolved. (They may not punish the mortgage company, a certain level of mistakes are expected for companies this large). But resolution would be a good thing! Good luck!
Julie
Guthrie,#4Consumer Suggestion
Thu, May 26, 2005
Depending on what type of loan you have, there are federal government agencies that govern the type of loan you have and generally will intervene/investigate on your behalf. For instance, conventional loans are governed by the Federal Trade Commission. FHA/HUD loans are governed by HUD. VA loans are governed by VA. Since you indicate you are not escrowed for taxes/insurance, it seems you have a conventional loan. Call and ask for an investigation. They will work hard to get this resolved. (They may not punish the mortgage company, a certain level of mistakes are expected for companies this large). But resolution would be a good thing! Good luck!
Julie
Guthrie,#5Consumer Suggestion
Thu, May 26, 2005
Depending on what type of loan you have, there are federal government agencies that govern the type of loan you have and generally will intervene/investigate on your behalf. For instance, conventional loans are governed by the Federal Trade Commission. FHA/HUD loans are governed by HUD. VA loans are governed by VA. Since you indicate you are not escrowed for taxes/insurance, it seems you have a conventional loan. Call and ask for an investigation. They will work hard to get this resolved. (They may not punish the mortgage company, a certain level of mistakes are expected for companies this large). But resolution would be a good thing! Good luck!
Amy
Pekin,#6Consumer Comment
Thu, May 26, 2005
I don't know if you tried this, but you might want to contact the New Jersey State's Attorney Office. I just saw on my local news that our State's Attorney in Illinois is helping some guy with identity fraud. You are experiencing fraud too. I'd give it a try. If they can help you, it would be for free! Good luck!!
Amy
Pekin,#7Consumer Comment
Thu, May 26, 2005
I don't know if you tried this, but you might want to contact the New Jersey State's Attorney Office. I just saw on my local news that our State's Attorney in Illinois is helping some guy with identity fraud. You are experiencing fraud too. I'd give it a try. If they can help you, it would be for free! Good luck!!
Amy
Pekin,#8Consumer Comment
Thu, May 26, 2005
I don't know if you tried this, but you might want to contact the New Jersey State's Attorney Office. I just saw on my local news that our State's Attorney in Illinois is helping some guy with identity fraud. You are experiencing fraud too. I'd give it a try. If they can help you, it would be for free! Good luck!!