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  • Report:  #1393934

Complaint Review: Wells Fargo Home Mortgage - Fort Mill Virginia

Reported By:
Mona Ross Frankos - Portsmouth, Virginia, USA
Submitted:
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Wells Fargo Home Mortgage
Fort Mill, 29715-6000 Virginia, USA
Phone:
7576524814
Web:
Wellsfargo.com
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 Being in the financial World in my younger days I did not want to acquire a reverse mortgage that could be sold to another company. When negotiating with the agent of Wells Fargo reverse mortgage they assured me more than once that this contract I was signing prohibited them Wells Fargo reverse mortgage could not and would not sell to another company. Today August 18th 2017 I received VIA u.s. mail a letter from Wells Fargo reverse mortgage dated August 11th 2017 stating that my account starting September first 2017 will now be service and transferred to Champion mortgage of Dallas Texas. Not only have they deceived me about the contract I signed, they are closing account August 31st 2017 giving little time to this issue as today is Saturday and can only speak to someone doing business hours. The practice of notification and reneging on their contract, I feel as a rip off and very very unethical on their part



1 Updates & Rebuttals

Jim

Anaheim,
California,
USA
Reverse Mortgage Paperwork

#2Consumer Comment

Mon, August 21, 2017

Being formerly in the financial world, you should know that any mortgage (conventional or reverse) contains a clause in the papwework indicating they have the right to sell the paper associated with the reverse mortgage.  There would be no way to get any mortgage of any type without such a clause in the contract.  The clause exists not only to protect them, but to protect you.  Contractually speaking, if Wells Fargo went out of business doing reverse mortgages (which is what happened in this case) and they were prohibited from selling the paper as per your request, then the bank has the right to call in the reverse mortgage and you would be forced to pay everything outstanding on the mortgage, which could be several thousand dollars, based on how much has been pulled out on the reverse mortgage.  You would then be forced to secure another reverse mortgage at terms not very favorable to you in order to avoid possible bankruptcy or foreclosure on your home.

 

I won't even get into what a bad deal reverse mortgages are.  To me, that's the real rip off.  However, the bottom line in your case is you may like Wells Fargo and hate the institution you're reverse mortgage is now at.  However, you now avoid having to renegotiate the reverse mortgage and spending additional funds for a new reverse mortgage simply by Wells Fargo selling the paper.  Best of luck to you....

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