Miss Guardian
Sharks Paradise,#2Consumer Suggestion
Fri, March 27, 2009
Dear Brian: It is sad you lost your daughter & we are sure you must still be grieving. However, the facts remain that if indeed you still did not make your payments in full & on time, that is your responsibility. You should have responded to them right away & they might have worked with you! Although, we strongly believe they are not truly innocent of any wrong-doing/mortgage-wise, they are still well within their rights to ask for payment of which you agreed to when the mortgage was granted. We do have great sympathy for your loss of your daughter. God Bless YOU! We hope you feel better in the long days & nights ahead.
Daniel
Ft Lauderdale,#3Consumer Comment
Tue, February 24, 2009
i belive no one reads these storys there is plenty of info in here to stop these banks from thanking your homes just read point 1 these banks do not own your loans they only service them once you receive a mortgage form them they sell it back to fannie mae or freddy etc you need to contact these agencies and find out which one has your loan ask for the id number that it was sold for on the invester market have them send it to you once you have this show it to the courts it is working in several cases now also fannie and freddy have several guildlines that these banks must use if they are not following the rules you must tell freddy and fannie about this they will then try to step in and help you but its not a givven i just received mine from fannie mae it shows when i first got the loan when it was sold and then when it was refincaced and sold again go to it people