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  • Report:  #1139186

Complaint Review: Ocwen Loan Servicer - Select State/Province

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Ocwen Illegally Forecloses - Mesa, Arizona,
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Ocwen Loan Servicer
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Ocwen.com
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OCWEN Mortgage Loan Servicer illegally forclosed on my home of 27 years on Oct. 2, 2013.  They had sent a letter in June ordering me to pay them $4,000 within 10 days or they would start foreclosure proceedings. I paid them the $4,000 in the requested time frame although I had no idea why I was demanded to pay it. Knowing it's absolutley impossible to get through to them, I just paid it. 

On October 2nd as I was walking out my door, on my way to make my mortgage payment via Moneygram as I always did, so I'd have a date &time stamp they received the money, a man was walking up my walk informing me he had just purchased my home! I told him he had the wrong address, but he said "No, I just purchased this property earlier today at a foreclosure auction"!!! 

I received no documents involving my home after I sent the $4,000 to them in June. Legally if my house was in foreclosure I should have been sent a 90 day notice, a 60 day notice, a 30 day notice a notice posted physically to my home notifying me of a pending foreclosure.  I received NONE of this or I would have been able to save my home and my youngest son and I wouldn't have been forced to vacate the only home all of my children have ever known and we wouldn't now be homeless. 

 

OCWEN has been fined millions of dollars for their fraudulent schemes involving illegal forclosures. It doesn't do anything to help homeowners like my self, who no longer have a roof over our heads all because of fraudulent illegal practices OCWEN is allowed to get away with. 

Where is jail time for these crooks. If it was the working class committing this type of crime, we'd be in jail! I received $300.00 from the millions in fines for the loss of my home...where is MY JUSTICE? In Arizona,  justice doesn't exist. 



1 Updates & Rebuttals

Robert

Irvine,
California,
You failed to mention one thing

#2Consumer Comment

Wed, April 16, 2014

 In this entire report you failed to mention one thing.  Do you know what that was?  Well let me help you...

Not once did you state you were current with your Mortgage. The odds are you were not because your actions do not look like that of someone that is current.

 I paid them the $4,000 in the requested time frame although I had no idea why I was demanded to pay it.

-  That is a one big load of BS.  First of all I seriously doubt the letter you received just stated to send $4,000 without any mention of what is is for.  But beyond that IF you were really current a NORMAL person would take the time to find out why the bank wants the money.  The "I can never get a hold of them" is just another BS Excuse.  So logic would dictate that you knew exactly why they wanted $4,000.

 I received NONE of this or I would have been able to save my home and my youngest son and I wouldn't have been forced to vacate the only home all of my children have ever known and we wouldn't now be homeless. 

- Actually according to what I found the only part of your statement that is true is that a notice must be placed at the residence 20 days in advance of the auction.  But what does "I would have been able to save my home" mean?  To most people it sounds like you would have come up with more money.  Which if that is the case, why did you need notices to come up with this money and instead why didn't you just pay it when you owed it.

 

 

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