Patricia
Kyle,#2Consumer Comment
Fri, July 08, 2005
I pray that you will resolve this case and not lose your home. I have had trouble with Vanderbilt Mortgage myself, being slow in their insurance department and because they did not show I had insurance when I did, they acquired insurance on my home at twice what I pay for it. I did get results, I just have to stay on them, and you do that too, dont give up. Call them everyday if you have too. God Bless You
Ranee
Ironton,#3Consumer Comment
Thu, July 07, 2005
Hello Yes I too have been harassed by this company and I am trying to find out what I can do to save our home. I am open to any suggestions that we can do as a group of people to stop these people from harassing us the way they do.
Tina
Crownpoint,#4Consumer Comment
Tue, April 12, 2005
To Whom It May Be Concern, I was researching the Vanderbilt Mortgage on the internet when I came across yours and many others who have the same complaints against the company above. I am perhaps not affected however,but my parents are in the same position you are in which they are having their home (mobile home) forclosed. They were not given any notification on the reason why their home was being repossessed, other than obtaining a business card from the company that was repossessing their home. It is an unfortunate situation that my parents are being put in as well as you are in. The problem was everything the company is doing is very unethical in dealing with their business. It seems no one at the company is taking any responsiblity, they try to sneak in through the backdoor rather than providing any real evidence other than that you were behind on your payments. Right now, we are trying everything to stop this but hopefully we and like many other would receive justice and maybe the company would be exposed and would be forced to close their doors forever. I wish you the best.