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Reviewed Aug. 19, 2011
We accepted a modification and the representative took our payment over the phone and was supposed to cancel the payment that was set up online. A week later, I see a message saying that this payment is set to draft. I call the online banking department to verify that it won't. On the 15th, the payment comes out. I call customer service and they put the $1,900 back into my account. The very next day it drafts again. I have now spent 3 days and about 4 hours on the phone with different departments to try and get my double payment refunded. There is still no resolution to date.
Reviewed Aug. 19, 2011
I have been trying to modify my mortgage since 2010. Back in December 2010, I was called by the Bank of America collection department and the representative advised to collect the four months that I was behind from my family. She also promised to modify the loan after the loan is current. Now, I owe money to my family. I am in the same situation. I have met all the requirements for MHA Program, but they still refuse to help me. Instead, they told me to fill out some documents and told me to lie about my own expenses and qualified me for a regular FHA program then put me the same payment I originally had. I cannot afford that payment.
Reviewed Aug. 19, 2011
I acquired this loan, ten years ago. It is a home equity loan. I never drew on it and the balance never changes. Each month, I make the payment that is on my statement, and the next month my statement says I am behind. So, each month I pay two times what the statements say. So, I think each month that I am ok, and then they do it again. This company is extremely ripping me off, and they need to be investigated. I have had enough. Please help.
Reviewed Aug. 18, 2011
Below are the time frame and details of the problem.
Countrywide, the organization that the loan originated with told me that I was not eligible for a loan modification due to lack of equity. In January 2011, I called the Bank of America Mortgage Servicing Department at 1-800-669-6607 to discuss my options due to financial hardship and short selling my home. However, I was advised that there was nothing that could be done until I had an offer on the house.
In March 2011, I was advised of the new HAFA program changes. I called back and my call was transferred to what I was told was the Short Sales Department at 1-866-880-1232. The representative from that department transferred my call again to another number, which is 1-877-863-9324. All of which continued to blind transfer me that results in repeating my name and telling the entire loan situation again. Then, I got disconnected.
I requested the numbers I was being transferred to and started asking for names. On 3/17/11, I spoke to Jim who informed me that the system was down so I should call back. I asked if I could receive a call back when the system is up. Jim replied that as soon as they are able to resolve system issues, they will have someone return my call. However, no one called me back.
In the afternoon of 3/18/11, I called back and was able to speak with Crystal. She said that the system was still down but someone would call me within 24 hours to initiate the process. Again, no one called back.
Finally on 3/21/11, I called back and explained my entire scenario to Patrick who instructed me to submit all the required papers. On the same date of my discussion with Patrick, I sent a fax (Attention: HAFA Short Sale Team) to 516-832-4999 and included all the required documents. Within 14 days after our discussion that I was told it would be reviewed by BOA underwriters. It was my understanding that it would take 8 weeks to disposition as it is related to the HAFA Program's Short Sale approval. Below are the documents included in the fax.
1. 2009 Tax Return2. W-2 and Form 4506-T (IRS.gov)
3. Bank statements no older than 90 days (2)
4. Request for a modification, 3-page form found on **
5. Recent electric utility bill
6 .Hardship letter
7. Pay stubs (2)
8. Realtor's 3rd party authorization letter
9. Dodd–Frank certification form
On 3/24/11, I called to follow-up on status. Tony responded and explained that my signature was required on tax documents. I explained that this was sent via fax on 21 March 21 2011. At that time, I was told nothing was required. Tony put me on hold. When he came back, he stated that everything was uploaded and an appraiser would be visiting the house within 4-6 weeks to determine the list price. So, I should call back in about a month.
On 4/22/11, my job with MGM Resorts was ended and I had the layoff letter sent through fax to the BOA. AMS confirmed receipt of the letter but I was told that my case was denied. The decision was made before I sent the layoff letter. Since they have a proof that I was no longer employed, I asked to reconsider my case. They said that all they could do was to open new case and include the fact that I was now unemployed.
On 5/4/11, I called back to check on status and I believed Rose told me a new case had not been opened. I was then told that BOA Short Sales would open a new case and transfer the documents to AMS for processing. Since I had been laid off from my job and all the required documents was uploaded, I was told that there should be no issue processing the case. So, I should give it about 6-8 weeks before I called back.
On 7/1/11, I called back to check on status and Andrea said that I was declined due the bank statements, which were not dated within the 90 day period. I indicated that when I called on 5/4/11 I was told all of the required documents was uploaded and nothing else would be needed to have an appraiser visit the house. She explained that my documents were never been transferred to underwriting. To complete the required documents, I sent them again the requested bank statements through fax.
On 7/25/11, I called to follow-up on status and spoke to Geno. He told me that the information was not only transferred to the underwriting, also, a new case was never been opened. I was shocked and asked what could be done. He said he would open a new case and I should go ahead and send via fax the bank statements again, which incurred me another fax fee. I was told that once the bank statements are received, there should be no issues and it should go to underwriting.
On 8/15/11, I called back and spoke to Tamara who said that my case was transferred to underwriting, but they denied the case because I was missing a signature on the 2009 tax documents and all of my other documents were now more than 90 days old. I explained that there must be an error because I had sent the documents five months ago and they had confirmed the receipt of those. I was told that it was my problem because I didn't send what was required and I should have called daily to check on status of my case. I said that I was told that phone calls should be limited so as to give the underwriters a chance to review my documents and make a decision. When I expressed my frustration about the conflicting information and instructions given to me, I was told that there was nothing that could be done but to start the process over again. If I wanted to be considered for the HAFA program, I was told to send all the required documents dated within the past 90 days.
Amervis **, formerly Amervis **
Reviewed Aug. 18, 2011
We are a metro Atlanta couple. We were never late on our first mortgage, second mortgage and on our Bank of America credit card. We went in to consolidate everything but fraud took place when the loan product was done. Loan product should have been consolidated but a third, fourth and fifth was done!
We went through the proper channels to have the bank pay off our then attorney M. **. The now incarcerated, ex-attorney, who stole from Bank of America under a line of credit loan fraud scheme (given to him to look the other way), left us with a federal case of fraudulent signatures. Judge Martin sent a warning that we would be back to fight the case because all the facts are clear to win! We just need an honest attorney to do so!
Reviewed Aug. 17, 2011
Bank of America states that they would work with me; in fact that is not the case at all. I do not understand what else can I do. I am writing with regards to my mortgage lender, formerly Countrywide, now Bank of America (BAC), which is where my problems began.
I have paid by mortgage for the past few years. It became behind on the property taxes and was taken over by BAC, which doubled my monthly payment due to loss of income over the past few years varying from reduction of work, lost of job, health and medical reasons. In lieu of these ups and downs, I maintained communications with Countrywide/BAC and made original agreed upon payments. In the month of June 2011, my payment was returned. I contacted the BAC and I was advised that I was not in foreclosure. Also, on that date, July 20th, my understanding was applying for a loan modification and a package was being mailed to me to be completed and returned after receipt.
After a few weeks of waiting for this package, I contacted BAC and they referred me to a nonchalant customer service person, stating that I had been placed in foreclosure. I had made payments each month, and made every attempt to keep BAC abreast of my financial situation, stating my intention was that I want to keep my house and I am willing to continue to make payments. They assured me that I was not in foreclosure.
Is there anything else I can do? This company, Bank of America, have breached their agreement and this is not fair. I want to notify others of these unfair practices.
Reviewed Aug. 17, 2011
On March 2011, BOA sent a bogus auction letter regarding our home in foreclosure. There was no auction held and they continue to deny ownership despite accepting a Deed in Lieu form after they turned down two short sales from our Realtor. After a Trial Period Payment Plan was completed, we were denied the Loan Modification. They reported a larger mortgage balance to credit reporting agencies.
The home is now vacant so BOA has placed insurance on the property in a ridiculous amount. It is over-insured substantially. Just yesterday, they mailed another Loan Modification Trial Period Payment Plan and a letter from an attorney confirming a foreclosure in process.
On a daily basis for two years, BOA's collection department calls us with their automated phone system. They continue to stall, confuse and deliberately harass our family and I have now filed an official complaint with Lori, the Minnesota Attorney General.
Reviewed Aug. 17, 2011
We have not made a mortgage payment in 37 months and they will not foreclose on the property! They forced us to try short sale and we've had three offers fall through. Still, they will not foreclose.
We are powerless to move forward and try to rebuild our lives until they foreclose. All the while, they have been reporting us late on our mortgage.
Reviewed Aug. 16, 2011
We had our dream home and we could manage our payment just fine. In May 2008, my husband got laid off. He found a job making about half as he was making before. We managed to make our payments on time for the next nine months.
The first time our payment was late by two weeks, BOA sent it back two weeks later and said they could not accept it without late fees. I resent the payment including late fees. By this time, our next payment was due. So again they sent my payment back and said they could not accept it without the additional payment that was now due. This is how we got 30 days behind. I told BOA about our situation and asked it they could at least accept the payment that we did so we would only be behind by the current month instead of the 30 days. They refused our payment.
By the next month, we were now 60 days behind. We had two payments to offer BOA but were due three payments. So again they would not accept it. I talked to several departments and several unhelpful, unkind BOA representatives. But each month we got more and more behind, although we had all but one payment available in our bank account. We just could not come up with that last payment and all the late fees adding up.
Once the government came up with the Hope plan, we applied through BOA. We were told we needed to fax and Fed-ex our paperwork and we would have a decision within a couple of weeks. The woman we spoke with (and BOA's website) said that as long as we had been in our home for more than a year, it was an FHA loan and we had a major life even such as job loss or medical problems, then we would qualify. We fit all the criteria. We were told once we were approved we would get a lower payment and a trial period in order to qualify. We were told we would get the decision by the 21st of that month.
By the 21st, we had not received a call or paperwork. So we attempted to contact BOA. The first call, we got a machine that said they were closed at 8 p.m. EST. But it was 4 p.m. MST, which meant it was only 6 p.m. EST. We kept trying until finally got to a representative who said she could not comment on our case and she would transfer our call to the appropriate department. That transfer ended in a disconnected call. The next three calls were similar and we did not get to talk to someone about our case. The extension we had for the representative working on our loan always lead to voice mail and we would never get a call back.
The morning of the 22nd, we received a foreclosure notice on our garage door. The notice did not say they were about to foreclose. It said they had sold our home and we had five days to vacate. The notice was dated for the previous day, so that five days was already down to four. Every lawyer I called said there was nothing they could do. They said they had hundreds of complaints about BOA and nothing was being done about it.
Every cent we had we had put into making our house a home for our three kids. There was no help. We did not want someone to pay our mortgage, we just wanted the payments to be accepted. It is devastating to tell your three young kids that you have to move without warning. That was the home we planned to raise our kids. BOA has not just screwed home owners, they have torn kids away from their homes.
Reviewed Aug. 16, 2011
I was told numerous times the dates I would settle on my loan. Then, the bank would change the date the night before I was ready to settle (after I had taken off work) and was told the bank did not complete the needed paperwork!
Reviewed Aug. 15, 2011
When I bought my present house, I was offered to be tested on a 120-page book. And if successful, will be given a rate of 3.75%. I aced the test and was told that I was eligible.
While talking to the loan manager, I asked if he thought the rate would go down. He said if I knew that, I would be a millionaire. I said fine, lock it in and he okayed it.
I was delayed because this housing complex had tons of legal nonsense to fill out. Like: if I ever sell it, 95% of the profit goes to them and other such things. When I finally sat down with the lawyer to sign the paper, it said 4.75%!
I told the lawyer that I had locked it in at 3.75% and this guy had obviously taken advantage of me, seeing that I sounded naive. This lawyer was in training and said I believe you but you'll never prove it so just forget it.
Later, I found out that not 1, but a number of my friends had the same experience with this same guy! I wished we could have made a court suit. I wanted to pose as a buyer and record him to catch him in the act, but you know how it goes, time goes on and we lose our drive and forget about things.
That's my story. I hope this guy is fired by now and has stopped swindling people.
Reviewed Aug. 15, 2011
I have been trying to do a home modification loan since November. I sent and faxed all the paperwork needed, only to be told that it can't be found. After I resent the necessary paperwork to Mr. ** in April, he emailed that the paperwork is going to the department in charge of modification.
When my wife called in July, they told her that the bank statements were missing. So she faxed 20 pages to them. They told her that since they may need the actual statements, she would have to order the statements from our bank.
After the bank charged us $12 for copies, I still have not heard back from them. They are giving me the runaround. I'm still paying my current rate, but am behind a half payment.
Reviewed Aug. 15, 2011
Bank of America sent my account mortgage for collection under the false pretense that I had missed a payment. Bank of America withheld my payment for July 2011 and refused to post it to my account for over 30 days.
Days after they had received my August 2011 payment, Bank of America mailed back to me my July 2011 $4,974.97 payment taken out of my account for over a month, stating that I had made a partial payment. Apparently, I had made a 0.23 cents mistake and that was enough for them to threaten me with foreclosure.
Be careful of Bank of America. They are an unethical organization not willing to follow any legal procedures to fulfill its predatory practices.
Reviewed Aug. 15, 2011
In February 2009, I signed, had notarized and FedExed my loan modification documents to Countrywide Home Loans. Our documents stated that our 1st payment would begin on March 1, 2009. We sent our payments as agreed.
A few months later, we received a notice that Bank of America had bought out Countrywide and our payments should now be made to "Bank of America, LP". In October of 2009, we start receiving phone calls from Bank of America saying that we were a month behind on our mortgage. We have tried on several occasions to talk with Bank of America by telephone to get things straightened out. We got nowhere.
As months passed by, we were still receiving phone calls 5 or more times per day until the next payment was paid. We were told by Bank of America to go to a local branch to get it straightened out. We went to a local branch twice. The first time, in 2010, we took copies of cancelled checks, etc. proving that all payments have been made and are up-to-date. We were informed that the information would be sent to Bank of America corporate office or headquarters to get it straightened out and that we would be contacted with the results.
When we did hear from Bank of America, we were told that we were still behind. We kept sending our payments on or before the time to assure that they were not late. We kept getting phone calls and threatening letters.
In March 2011, I sent a letter to Bank of America explaining to them the same things we had talked about to the local bank and what we had talked about over the telephone. I received a letter from Bank of America telling me that they received my letter and that they were looking into the situation and will get back with me.
Until this day, I have not heard from them about their findings on the matter. Now I have received a letter from Bank of America giving me till the 18th of August 2011 to pay a certain amount of money to bring my loan up to date or they will start foreclosure procedures. We know we are not behind like they claim and if they do start procedures we will take them to court.
Reviewed Aug. 14, 2011
In mid 2009, the only debt I owed was $5k on medical bills and $240k on a house. We owned everything else outright. I lost my job due to carpal tunnel syndrome. When I called BOA to say my payment would be late, they were downright affectionate! They said, "How can we help? Well, we'll put this payment on the end of the loan and you're eligible for HAMP. We're here to help!" I did the paperwork, and that's where the office of circumlocution came in.
Over and over, we put the loan numbers on top. Then we faxed it, and it wasn't received..whatever. After panic attacks, EKGs and trips to the hospital, I finally went to an attorney. The attorney explained that HAMP is an unenforceable law. I was also told that the banks do not want my house, but they love the PMI and FDIC insurance payout! In general, they are 80%, which at present exceeds the value of most homes. Not to mention, it's all a little suspect when a program emerges that pays people to do deed in lieu for about $3-5k.
Without missing a payment, we got a letter kicking us off the "trial". They were asking for the money they had "saved" us and $4500 in "legal fees"(huh?!), or else we'd be foreclosed. The letter gave us 30 days or else we'd face foreclosure action. By the way, most of our paperwork had less than a 2, 7 or 10 day turnaround time.
So, if the cases start going better, please give me a call! In NJ, it's dreadful how much deference the banks get. I wrote a formal complaint to Comptroller of the Currency. BOA told them they made me a formal offer, which was an outright lie. I told the Comptroller, with confidence, to simply request a receipt to show I got it by mail/ courier. They didn't even reply. It is amazing.
Reviewed Aug. 12, 2011
I applied to purchase a Town Home in Scottsdale, AZ. We are 87 and 74 years of age, credit score 805, have home in TX with no mortgage, no loans of any kind, no outstanding debt, good income, more money in the bank than the purchase price of the Town Home. We were pre-qualified by BofA in April 2011.
I asked for a $60,000 mortgage on an $89,900 selling price from BofA, only to be hassled for many duplicate and unnecessary documents by Loan Processor Mary ** and 3 other loan processors. We flew to AZ for the third closing scheduled for Friday 06/17/2011. Wednesday, 06/15/2011 was the day I saw my husband so anxious and upset because the closing set for 06/17/2011 was stopped for more of the same documents. We flew home to TX on Thursday, 06/16/11.
In the early morning of Friday 06/17/2011, I rushed my husband who has never had a heart attack to the local Emergency Room with a heart rate of 30-24, a pacemaker implanted within about 4 hours saved his life. The same day, Friday 06/17/2011, we received another package of document requests for the same documents that had been faxed to Loan Processor Mary ** by our local BofA many times. BofA charged my credit card $460 on 06/11/2011 for the Appraisal and Credit Check which were advertised as free if you financed through BofA. BofA has not returned the $460 although our local BofA is still trying to have it returned to us. I have all documentation printed. We gave up on 06/15/11 and amazingly, we found on 06/11/2011 that BofA had the property relisted while we were still in AZ. It has been resold as of 08/10/2011 for a lower price. Guess Mary ** didn't want us to have a second home. Thank you for listening.
Reviewed Aug. 12, 2011
I have been in the modification process with Bank of America for over two years! First, I hired a lawyer which they recommended. She took the money and did nothing nor have I heard from her again. Now, I am handling everything by myself. I have submitted all of the paperwork that they have requested FOUR TIMES (2 times via FedEx they provided and 2 times via fax). I have documented every aspect to the modification process and each time, I was denied due to the "discrepancies" with my documents. But get this, they cannot tell me what is wrong with my documents. They are just telling me that it is incomplete or missing. I have been through every piece of document up and down and I don't see the problem. They say they are here to help, but in reality, they cannot wait to get their hands on your home.
Reviewed Aug. 10, 2011
Bank of America's employees kept calling and bugging me few times a day to ask about when I would make a mortgage payment. This is even though the mortgage payment is due at beginning of the month, but I have until the 15th to pay to avoid a late fee.
Reviewed Aug. 10, 2011
Tim, I finally got the courage to call the bank today. I had a feeling this would all crumble before me again! First, I spoke to Jeremy at telephone number 877-477-4002. He said I was in the process of the Hamp Loan Modification (whatever that means!). He transferred me to Lawrence (800-669-0102). Lawrence said that my loan modification was declined on 6/9/2011, and I would need to apply again (how many times do I need to reapply?)! I asked to speak to his supervisor and I got Mr. **. He said that the last person to handle my loan modification was you.
Mr. ** also said that he was going to escalate the codes in the system (whatever that means!). Overall, I have no idea what is going on! Now there seems to be no notes on my account. I wonder why Bank of America would even allow their workers to delete any notes. Obvious! Well, I have all my emails, and BOA better get their act together. Why would you do this to my family? Get our hopes high, as just to kick us back down? Please, call me, or at least stop refusing my emails.
Reviewed Aug. 10, 2011
After applying for the modification, back when my wife passed away in July 2010, I sent in every single piece of paper work that they asked of me-- on time. I have also been on the phone with them in the month of January 2011 and February 2011 along with my daughter, who I gave her permission to call on behalf of me. She was able to catch-up with the house payment, but we were told several times that the modification was approved, and to on hold tight. They could not tell us how much. We have called them every other week since then, and they keep on telling us that they are still working out the details on how much it is going to be.
Last week (08/01/2011), they told us that we were denied because the paperwork has expired. They also told us that we need to reapply again for it. So, they sent out paperwork that we just got yesterday in the mail. Now they are saying it is denied again because we didn't get the new paperwork in time. Now they are not even allowing enough time to get the paperwork in the mail to file it out. We are now in default with the home loan again because we were told not to pay anything until they figured out modifying it, and completed the paperwork. Since they never got the paperwork finished, they are stating that it has expired, and we are going back into foreclosure. We will probably lose the house. My daughter already has paid $14,000 to catch-up with the house payment, which is what they told her to do, and then to apply for the modification which we did. A year later they are saying that it has expired, and it was denied because they never got to it in time.
Reviewed Aug. 10, 2011
I received a letter from a lawyer of Bank of America that my house will be foreclosed, if I do not make a payment by September. I called the lawyer, and I got the total amount including late fees and legal fees. I sent a certified check with the amount the lawyer emailed to me. I was told to send the money to the lawyer. Today, I received a letter from Bank of America that the amount was not enough, and they are returning my check.
After going through a lot of effort to get the amount, and paying them, I received the letter without explanation. Why did the Bank of America lawyer not send me the letter, or email me if the amount they gave me was wrong? I am physically and mentally stressed.
Reviewed Aug. 10, 2011
Happy birthday from the Fleecing of america!!!
Reviewed Aug. 9, 2011
I tried to refinance and gave them $400 I was told everything looked good & to send in my paperwork then I got a phone call from some underwriter telling me that my home to loan value was out of whack because of the student loans for my daughters?? My loan officer took my money on a Friday and told me to call her on Saturday if I had any questions I called her only to find out she was on vacation for the next two weeks! Shame on Bank of America, I went crazy putting sweat equity into the house so that their appraiser can come & check it out. I feel so betrayed its not even funny. I will sue.
Reviewed Aug. 9, 2011
We applied for the modification program well over 2 years ago. Faxed, mailed, and Fed Exed the same paperwork more times than we can count. Spent more time on the phone with them than my own mother. No answers for 2 years. Finally we get DENIED after doing everything they asked for. No late payments. They screwed up our credit, as well as our property taxes and insurance. We can never get a straight answer from any one of the MANY people we have spoke with. Because of BoA we cannot refinance and are stuck in a mortgage we cannot afford. They Suck!!!
Reviewed Aug. 9, 2011
I aquired the loan. Then a year later they informed my payment was going up $150 dollars because they were not collecting enough for property taxes. My property taxes had gone down over the year.... so I think they calcualted my payment in a way that would get me approved. I then applied for the loan modification in November 2009, after being laid off and getting a job that paid me less. in February they contacted me. I sent in all the paperwork. They asked for more paystubs. I didn't have them. I was told if I waited until I had them that I could quickly reapply. i have since called them three times and dealt with the grueling hour long phone call with a different idoit each time and have never recieved the packet again. What a con!!!!
Reviewed Aug. 9, 2011
Bank of America took over our mortgage about 18 months ago. We started having problems in March when BOA notified us that our taxes and insurance increased, therefore our mortgage payment increased almost $200 a month.
We were set up with Bill Pay for our mortgage, only, BOA couldn't get it right. In June, they took our mortgage out twice but reversed one of the payment only after I brought it to their attention. Because of the way they have their system, our escrow was messed up after the refund. We started getting notices telling us that our escrow was in the negative. Then I started getting multiple statements a month, they couldn't decide how much my monthly payment should be.
I tried to resolve the issue via phone but I was told by the customer service agent that it was his way or the highway and that he will not allow me to speak to a supervisor. So I got off the phone, gathered my paper works and notes and drove to the nearest branch.
It amazes me that those that work at the branches are not authorized to deal with these types of problems. I was in the bank for over an hour while the personal banker was on the phone with a mortgage specialist. The irony is the ad in the bank that says, “Let our mortgage specialist help you.” Then I was told that everything was fixed, my mortgage amount was set and my bill pay service was canceled as I wanted to be in charged of my payments.
August came and I made my online payment to the correct amount only for BOA to come in and withdraw an additional payment for the wrong amount, totaling to almost $3,500. Now after an hour in the banking center and 45 minutes on the phone at my house, I am told that because it is a VA loan, they cannot give me back the second, incorrect and unauthorized payment. Then they offered to give me back half or apply part of the payment to the next month's payment. I insisted I want the full amount and I am giving them only 24 hours to make it happen. They aren't just going to take any money and expect me to just sit here and say that I am okay with it.
In the mean time, I closed my money market account and withdrew the majority of my money from BOA. While it is a pain to change direct deposits and such, it is a bigger pain to deal with BOA. If I could move mortgage I would. My husband said he is going to look into options, that it would be worth the money to get rid of BOA.
It is a shame that an institution that so many people trusted with their finances get away or tries to get away with this! They should be shut down for unethical practices!
Reviewed Aug. 9, 2011
I had a mortgage with Taylor Bean & Whitaker, In August 2008, I made my usual mortgage payment to TBW and at the beginning of September was notified by Bank of America that they now hold the mortgage on my home and I am in arrears for August. They told me they notified me by mail about the change, I told them I have not received anything from them and I made my mortgage payment to TBW for August because I was not aware of any change. I was told some sort of fraud took place and I would be receiving a credit on my account as soon as the funds are released. I asked them how long will it take but no one knew.
I called monthly for two years to follow up on and have gone to BOA many times but still got nowhere. I called on July 18, 2011 and was told at that time I had to go to BOA and show proof all over again that I made that August payment. She then showed me that I received a check from BOA for this refund, I asked her to show me where I had cashed the check and when did this take place. She was unable to do this so I went to BOA again with my paper works and was told again they didn't know why I hadn't been paid when everyone else had been paid. She then copied my paper work and sent it to the research department and said she would be in touch before the day was over, however I didn't get a call until July 21,2011 from Mildred. She stated that they found my money and would be crediting my account in about two weeks. I was shocked but very happy to finally hear this is finally being resolved. Mildred told me to call her in two weeks and let her know if I received the credit to my account.
I called her on August 3,2011 to let her know that I still don't have the the money. She had difficulty remembering who I was, she kept reading notes and finally realized who I was and she said she wasn't sure where it was and had me on the phone for quite some time trying to locate it. She finally said she will call me back so she didn't have to keep me on the phone. She did not call me back that day so I called her August 5, got her voicemail so I left her a message that I needed to speak to her. I got no call back that day either.
I called again on August 6 got her voicemail and left a message again. I finally got a call from her August 8, guess what, she was returning my voicemail but had no idea who I was once again until I refreshed her memory, when she remembered, she apologized and said she need my account number and would look into it immediately. She said that she does not have an answer other than the research department said I was to receive it in a few weeks not in two weeks so I could still get it at any time. She said she would look into it and she will call me back. She called me back an hour later, told me she emailed the person who was handling this and as soon as she heard back from them she would call me.
I feel like that I have been cheated and my money had been stolen from me, not only from TBW but BOA as well. How can they get away with this? If I had stolen from their bank, I would be in jail today for sure.
Reviewed Aug. 9, 2011
I was pre-approved for a loan modification back in June of 2010. I talked with a lady named Theresa who talked me into applying for a loan modification. She said that my home had to be going into foreclosure in order for me to apply for the loan modification.
Bank of America began sending my house payments back to me in July 2010. I have dealt with several people over the last year. BOA said they were going to send me the packet I needed, that I need to fill out and send back immediately with all the documents they requested. They said I would get the paperwork within 15 days. I still hadn't received anything in a month so I called them, they said it could take another 45 days.
I waited and still didn't receive the paperwork. At the end of 2010, I was finally told of a website where I could print the papers out myself. I did that mailed it in with all the documents which are 2 paystubs, tax paper for 2009, summary of my bills etc. I called them a week later, they said they still hadn't processed it. I called again a couple weeks later and they said they never received the documents. I again went online did all the paperwork and went to BOA and had them fax it to where it was suppose to go. I called them to see if they got it and they said they don't have it yet. I told them about my concerns, about my foreclosure date approaching. The man I spoke with that time said I could file for an extension but I couldn't do it until it was two weeks from the foreclosure date. I waited until it was 14 days before the foreclosure date and called them to get the extension or at least apply for one and I was told it was too late to apply. I contacted the Attorney General in Minnesota and then Bank of America sent the documents I needed to fill out again. It was only four days after I got the papers, I haven't even mailed them back yet and BOA sent me a denial letter which doesn't make sense to me seeing how I haven't even filled the paper work yet.
So right now, I keep calling them and they never return my calls. This is the worst company I have ever done business with and by all the complaints on here I see I am not the only one who has the same concerns.
Reviewed Aug. 9, 2011
Bank of America has been giving me the run around since 2008. First, they gave me a trial period for 3 months and later sent me another letter stating that it was canceled. A few months after, they sent me a letter saying "congratulations! you have successfully made your trial period and we are now offering you a modification". I sent the paperwork in by Fedex on June 3, 2011 with the first modified payment but on August 3, 2011, they sent me another letter saying that the paperwork was late and I was no longer qualified for the modification. Why are they continuously misleading people? How can they get away with it? Can somebody please shoot these ** in the **!
Reviewed Aug. 9, 2011
Our Experience is basically the same as everyone else on the site. They give you hope for modification only to tell you, you Don't Qualify, after months of talking and sending paper work after paper work. Can someone please tell me how they benefit from owning homes that are setting empty and losing value daily because of deterioration , and can not be sold in this economy?? Wouldn't something be better than nothing???
Reviewed Aug. 9, 2011
I have had a mortgage from Bank of America and I am so dissatisfied with any contact I ever had with them!
My husband took a job transfer and we purchased a duplex over 4 years ago. I stayed back in the original city for a year and applied for jobs in the new town while I continued to work in my job in the old town. I was turned down for many full time jobs because I was either over-educated or overqualified. So I was working 3 part-time positions for about a year and a half after I moved to the new town. During this time we were also trying to sell a home in the old town, so we were making two mortgage payments.
Well, we ended up not being able to keep up, sold the old home in a short sale, fell behind in everything, and finally had to file for bankruptcy in 2010. During this time BOA would not take any payments and assured me that I would get help through loan modifications when the bankruptcy was over. I believed them! I have now spent months sending them document after document and they keep saying that they didn't receive them or they still need more. Finally I received an offer from them and it was make double payments for 6-7 months. If I could afford that I would have been doing that all along! I also tried the loan modification before the bankruptcy and because I wasn't making enough money and the debt was so high, they refused to do anything. During that time I also sent and re-sent documents. We have now had to take a loan through our 401K and drained the little bit of saving that we have and we are still behind.
The problem now is they are charging me for "drive by inspections" and late fees. These add up to over $200 a month. I asked them for prove that someone drove by my house and they gave me the run around. I live in a very small community and at the end of a dead end road. There have been no strange cars on my road, nobody comes down the road unless they live here and I would have noticed them. I also get my bill and it gives me one amount and when I call to check and see where we are with catching up they tell me a different amount than is on the bill. I also received two statements today and they were different! When I called, they said that more late charges had incurred. The statement was for July 28,2011 and I called on August 8,2011 and it went up over $75. They just keep giving me excuses and explanations that do not make any sense and the numbers don't add up. I am never going to ever catch up at this rate and my frustration is at such a high level that I cannot even deal with them anymore. What recourse do I even have? I have followed their rules and did whatever they suggested, now what?
Reviewed Aug. 6, 2011
Our case is similar to so many on this page. When the new BOA servicers took over on 7/1/11, it was like the payment agreement we had made with BOA did not exist. We actually already had 4 payments automatically draft out of our account and had 2 additional payments set up to come out on 7/10 and 8/12. I had confirmation numbers from BOA for these payments.
As part of our repayment plan, we were to make 2 extra payments over the summer to catch up our mortgage. When I called to make the first of those 2 payments, on 7/10/11, I was informed that BOA would not accept my payment. That our account was now in their foreclosure department.
You really would not believe what we have been through the past 2 weeks. I basically have wiped out our retirement and sent the funds to reinstate our account this week. When I called today to confirm that these funds had been received, I have been told all day that their system is down and they cannot get that information.
Now for a little good news! I was advised by my banker to contact the state agency that regulates banks for NC. I did so and sent them an explanation letter with several pages of documentation. I also sent this info to the BOA service department in Somme Valley, CA.
Well today I get a call directly from a BOA rep. BOA had been notified from the state of NC about my complaint. BOA wanted to work with me to resolve the issue. The rep was very nice. Bless her heart, she admitted that she had been trying to get info about our account all day herself but was also getting the word that the BOA system was down. She is calling me next week. It is sort of too little too late to help us now though.
We wiped out our emergency and retirement savings to get the loan reinstated. A loan which would have been brought current anyway if BOA had let us stick to the payment agreement that we agreed to according to their terms.
Oh also today, I got a letter from the NC Bank regulators. Even though they do not regulate mortgage companies, they are passing my complaint letter on to the agency that does regulate BOA. Again the rep was nice, but you could tell BOA wants to get this complaint swept under the rug ASAP. She kept saying that she wanted to be able to let NC know that they had resolved my complaint.
Now I am going to step out here and do something probably a little crazy. My email address is **. I think it is time that all of the folks who have these complaints get together and do something to get the news to the folks that regulate this company.
Let's face it: AlQueda has nothing on Bank of America. If you do not do what they say they take your home and put you and your family in the street. There is no one to turn to for help. If you would like to email me your complaint, I will print it out and add it to a stack of BOA mortgage complaints. I want to compile as many of these complaints as possible. Then I want to send them to our government leaders, banking regulators and also BOA's customer service department. We need to band together folks.
Reviewed Aug. 5, 2011
In March of 2010, my husband and I fell behind on our mortgage payments because the job he had at the time cut his pay in half. We had tried to request a modification for our loan with Bank of America before this but they only lowered our payment for $20 and we paid $1,500 for an outside company who specialized in negotiating loan modifications to help us get our payment lowered.
After 18 months of hearing over and over again that Bank of America needed the same paperwork, that we filled out over and over and over again and seemingly continued to be lost, I finally was able to get the number to the Office of the President of Bank of America. I spoke with three different representatives who still could not determine what was needed for us to even start the process of loan modification for our home. All the while we've fallen further and further behind on our payments.
Finally, I spoke with a new negotiator who contacted another "mortgage servicing specialist". He told me I had to go through MHA again for the umpteenth time and refill out the same paperwork we've been filling out just so they can determine if MHA will do a modification for us. Even though they told us we're above the 31% threshold of income to qualify. I asked if there was another program we could qualify for and they told us "In House" but they needed an official "denial" letter from MHA before they could start the "In House" process.
It has been an absolute nightmare/hell on earth dealing with Bank of America. All we want is to catch back up on our payments now that my husband has a new job and keep our home. We have three small children and our credit is not good enough to purchase another home if we were to go into foreclosure. Can someone please hear us out? We are among thousands but couldn't be more grateful for a resolution to this insanity we've been going through. Thanks so much!
Adrienne **
Reviewed Aug. 5, 2011
I first tried to refinance my home with Bank of America in 2009. I was completely repairs on the house and removed all the furniture out of the house and was denied a refinance but was charged $450.00. This year I paid 535.00 to get refinance and told after all the paperwork was filed I did not qualify because I live in another state due to military assignment. I told them this prior to my refinance. I feel like I was misled just to get money. They should have told me that I did not qualify for refinance at this time before they took my money.
Reviewed Aug. 4, 2011
Over a year ago we ending up doing a short sale on a home in Amarillo, TX at that time we were told that the mortgage insurance would cover the rest. Now we are getting letters saying we owe them over $25,000. We retained an Attorney, but they are giving him and us the run around who do I file a complaint with and how do I get this resolved quickly?
Reviewed Aug. 4, 2011
I have applied for modification to stay in my home 4 separate times. I always get the runaround. In my opinion, Bank of America is not trying to help anyone. I have sent in paperwork for months, but they were not accepting payments, which is getting me further behind. I have been told at least two separate times that we were approved for our modification. And we were told to expect a FedEx package, sign all papers and return them. These magic FedEx packages never came. And when I called back, I am then told that our modification was declined and had been cancelled. Once again, while we are playing this wait game, the mortgage goes further behind because they will not allow me to make monthly payment. I have been paying my own insurance for over a year. Yet, they still have my payment over $300.00, more than it should be, because they are escrowing for insurance that I am already providing.
I can't get anyone to listen at Bank of America. And I am told the same old stuff. I can't believe our government is letting these lying pigs do this to people. My wife and I are behind because we had a baby born Sept of last year and had no insurance. Bills stacked up during this time to hospital and medical expenses. We are completely back on track at this time. We have been putting back monthly payment and have over ten thousand dollars saved, which we have offered many times to send to them. I was told recently that there was a thing called a partial reinstatement. If we could bring our note within 90 days of being current, they would reinstate our mortgage and put the rest on the rear of the note. Unfortunately, we are about $5K away from being able to do this. My question to them was, “Why did you not make me aware of this when I was only 4 months behind?” They never made me aware of any such option. And I later found out about the partial reinstatement from reading reviews on the internet.
So here we are. We have $10K that they refuse to take. And I am now in a position to where I can make my payment without problems. I truly feel so sorry for anyone that is going through this with Bank of America. The US government gives them $25 billion as part of the bailout package, with the agreement that they would do everything to keep people in their homes. This was all just a joke. Where is our government? Please help!
Reviewed Aug. 2, 2011
I took out an FHA loan in June 2010. They escrowed taxes and insurance. I just got a bill showing my mortgage going up 113 per month. I called and checked on taxes and insurance, the rate increase should result in a monthly increase of less than 20 dollars (around 17, not 113).
I called and asked how they calculated this and have asked for supportive documentation but they will not send me anything nor can they go through the figures and explain or justify this increase. They agreed with the dollar amount on the tax, and cannot explain it.
Reviewed July 29, 2011
I worked for 7 months trying to get a loan modification for my home. I used a local Housing Partnership and nothing was ever sent in, so when Bank of America sent me a loan modification package, I decided to go with them. I sent all the paperwork via Fedex on July 6, 2011 and received a call yesterday from Laura with BOA. She said she didn't receive some of the paperwork and that I would have to resend it and I had 48 hours to do so. I got the paperwork together and faxed it to her. Within 5 minutes of sending the fax, she called me and said that we don't qualify for a modification. So 8 months of hoping and stress was for nothing. How can they make a decision in a day? She was so cold and uncaring. I am devastated. She told me that I still needed to send in a profit or loss statement for the quarter (I sent them in but they were for May, June and July separately and she said they have to be on the same form). I asked why do I need to do this if I don't qualify and she told me if I didn't, they would foreclose now and if I send it in it gives me another month. Gee thanks BOA! For freaking nothing.
Reviewed July 29, 2011
In an attempt to eliminate the PMI from my mortgage with Bank of America, I decided to refinance with 15 year instead of 30 year mortgage. I made application via phone and provide Bank of America with all required documents requested on a timely basis by faxing or emailing in order to expedite the process. I even answered their request for justification of two deposits to my checking account of $98 and $197 which were referred to as being "large deposits." Reason given for the justification was to ensure I'm not involved in money laundering. My main complaint besides what in my opinion was harassment, is that after dragging their feet in giving me a closing date, and after a follow-up from me after two weeks of silence, I received an email telling that if I do not present proof of money for closing that, the loan would be cancelled.
I actually went to my credit union and transferred the money for closing, but decided that same day that if my credit union would approve my loan, I would cancel my application with Bank of America. It seems they are so big that no one noticed that I carried this particular mortgage since 2002, and at one time had two mortgages with them up to 2004 when I sold the other property, without being late with a payment, As a matter of fact, I paid more than the required amount since purchasing this property. My complaint is based on the fact that Bank of America will not allow the credit union to use the appraisal I paid for. Their response to the credit union's request is that they will not release the appraisal, but are that I can request a new one. I have yet to talk to anyone in the appraisal department, as this information was conveyed to the credit union via Mr. ** who I'm waiting to hear from after leaving him a voice message.
Reviewed July 29, 2011
A few years ago, my husband and I were 2 payments behind and contacted CountryWide to discuss our options. We were told that we would be approved for a special forbearance payment and we started sending in payments, only to have them send them back to us. This continued for over a year. We have been approved for 3 loan modifications and made the payments. Every time, they sent our payments back.
In January of 2011, they told us our final loan modification was approved and we have made every payment. A month ago, a sheriff arrived at our door and told us our home was foreclosed upon and we had to get out. We hired an attorney and we found out in court that CountryWide bought back our home in 2010 and they were bought by Bank of America in 2008. How can this be? How can Bank of America approve us for a Loan Modification and now tell us that CountryWide bought our home 2 years after they were bought out? We will learn our fate in court tomorrow. We are not giving up! How can they get away with this!
Reviewed July 28, 2011
Was laid off 2 years ago and fell 30 days behind on mortgage. Bank of America offered modification assistance. I have spent lat 2 years sending in requested documents and falling further behind. They have created an escrow and up my payments to almost double. I was told not to worry and just send in what I can and that I only need to be sure I send in requested amount during trial period. By sending in what I can, I fell 6 months behind because by sending in lesser amounts my money went to escrow an dI was NOT making payments. I did not know this until I was notified that I was turned down for modification and subject to forclosure if I did not get current. I borrowed every where I could and got current. I still recieved a letter after getting current requesting that I agree to a quick sale and give them the house.
My escrow is nothing but a way for Bank of America to take more money. Last year they paid my home insurance to 2 different companies to make it even more harder for me to afford. They have also taken money for escrow on my property taxes for 2 years. I have had to pay my taxes out of pocket each year. Have never gotten an answer where my money is going but escrow continues to grow and my payment has gone for $584 to any where for $700 to $1000 a month. Im not sure how this is supposed to be helping me but I can not afford it and now owe everywhere as I have been borrowing and hanging on by threads for a long time.
My credit is shot ao refinancing options are out. I have contacted 1 forclosure attorney so far after getting me all excited with images of help I was told that I would have to provide checking account numbers so that they could draft $700 every pay check for me to pay them. I cannot afford to pay my living expenses and my house note as it is, so how does this vulcher think I can pay him $700 a paycheck? I have come to the conclusion that Bank of America is determined to make me lose this battle to keep my home and they may just be fixing to win because I am financially stretched to snapping points and stressed to snapping points from worry!
Reviewed July 28, 2011
Bank of America changed our account for our home loan from a straight account to one with an escrow. They wanted to charge us a whole lot of escrow; add it into our home payment (with back escrow), and wanted to raise our payment over $1300 a month more.
When we called and complained, they lowered the amount down to $500, but it still was excessive. We then requested to go through a loan modification. Bank of America had us go through three approvals until we received a letter telling us that the modification had been declined. This took seven months (maybe longer).
After December, they stopped accepting our payments. We were hoping that the loan modification would help with the late payments on our credit report. This company is by far the most inept business I have ever dealt with. We requested a letter telling us what we needed to do to get caught up, and basically got the runaround.
Now our credit is ruined, and Bank of America refuses to do what is right, and fix the problem. It is not fair to refuse payment, and start counting someone as late when they eventually will get their full payment. I do not recommend BOA to anyone. They are inept and unwilling to accept responsibility for their faults.
I think they want people to go into default, and foreclose on their homes. Even when we were caught up, they did not apply our payment. We were hit on the credit report again. It took two calls for them to fix it.
Reviewed July 28, 2011
I received in the mail dated July 12, 2011 a notice of intention to foreclose. My payment is paid via my bank on the 15th of every month. The letter states that $2541.53 is the total due. A payment for $1400.00 was made on July 15, 2011 with the normal payment being $ 1392.91 due. I at that time carried a $247.72 dollar partial payment balance. I did fall one month behind, and have been making $1400.00 payments every month trying to catch up as the partial payment balance reflects.
How is it that I have been thrown into intent to foreclose on the 12th of the month when I am only approximately $1,100.00 behind which is LESS THEN ONE MONTH? When I called there was explanation given to me; except they were sorry, and I have until the 11th of August to pay the $1,100.00 or they will proceed with foreclosure.
Reviewed July 28, 2011
Like everyone else I applied for a modification,got the run around for over a year, we didn't get your paperwork, send more paperwork, send new paperwork, you are not qualified, you are qualified, make partial payments, you're behind on your mortgage, you owe late fees, we've ruined your credit, pay up everything we told you not to pay during your trial period...you're approved afterall, sign your modification (March 2011), pay the same amount because it takes us over 6 months to update a modification, we posted your payment, we reversed your payment, kept your money, added a late fee and told the credit bureau's you don't pay your mortgage and ruined your credit. We know we have your money but we are sending you a foreclosure notice anyway, pay us or we will foreclose.
Reviewed July 27, 2011
2009 lost my job fell behind on mortgage payments, paid a company to assist me with did get anything but the run around. I was scammed. I faxed 50 or more documents to Bank of America and was told I was getting a modification but got the run around for months and then was told that I did not qualify and no one know why.. I continued to work with the BOA and thinking that they had my best interest at heart. I was totally wrong.. I have been given false hope, empty promises, and speaking to a diferent person every time I call. I feel like a yo-yo and now being threatened with foreclosure. DO NOT TRUST BANK OF AMERICA!!!! THEY WILL NOT HELP YOU. GET ONLINE AND CALL SOMEONE.. GET A LAWYER TO SPEAK FOR YOU.!!!
Reviewed July 27, 2011
In May 2005, we purchased a primary home in San Francisco. At the time we owned two properties: our original primary home in South San Francisco, CA and a second home in Arnold, CA. The homes were not on the market when we purchased the San Francisco home and our mortgage broker advised us to use the equity in both homes to complete the purchase and then sell the homes after refinancing both of these homes.
We followed this advice and quickly sold our original primary home in South San Francisco; however, our second home in Arnold, CA sat on the market for approximately 18 months. In the meantime, the housing market turned and the home value sank to below what we now owed on the property. We eventually took the home off the market when it became clear it was not going to sell. Unfortunately, this left us with a large mortgage on a house we had not planned on owning once we bought our new primary home in San Francisco. Like many Americans, we were overextended because of the housing crises.
In August 2009, Bank of America offered a forbearance plan to us in which we made on time partial payments for six months. Bank of America indicated that if we made the payments on time every month, we would be considered for a permanent reduction in our mortgage payment. From September 2009 through February 2010, we made every partial payment on time.
At the end of six months, Bank of America did not reduce the payment. Instead of reducing the payment, we were told that now we had to go through a modification process, which could take up to three months for Bank of America. We continued making the partial payments on time each month through May 2010. At which time I was told that a negotiator was assigned to my account. However, I was never allowed to personally discuss my account with the negotiator. He was completely inaccessible to me. I was not given his phone number or email address and he did not have a voicemail for me to leave messages. My only means of contacting him was through the Bank of America customer service representatives who were limited to sending him an email and hoping this would prompt him to respond to my questions.
When reviewing my account in late May/early June 2010, I discovered that none of our partial payments had been credited to our account. The payments had all accrued in a partial payment account. Bank of America was supposed to credit our account each time the partial payment account balance equaled a mortgage payment; however, this was not done. I discovered this while talking to a Bank of America customer service representative when I was trying to reach my negotiator. The representative at the time encouraged me to try to catch up on my payments, so I made two full payments in June 2010. At the time I was still hopeful that our interest rate would be reduced through the modification process and that we could work out a payment plan for the outstanding principal and interest payments. The reality, though, was because we went through the forbearance process making partial payments of approximately of the total payment, we were now six months behind on our mortgage.
At the end of June/early July 2010, I finally received the Bank of America modification contract. They did not reduce the interest rate, they simply capitalized the outstanding principal and interest payments; i.e. they added them on to my existing outstanding principal. However, the negotiator, when drawing up the contract, did not take into account the two full payments made in June 2010, so the new outstanding principal was over $4000 more than what we actually owed to Bank of America. Again, I tried contacting the negotiator several times to adjust the contract for us, but was never personally able to speak to him. I was forced to leave messages through Bank of American customer service representatives.
Frustrated at not being able to speak to the negotiator to correct the contract and realizing that we needed to return the signed contract before the deadline for the modification to occur, we returned the completed contract to Bank of America along with the required first monthly payment, but adjusted the outstanding principal amount on the contract to reflect the actual amount owed. When the negotiator received the contract, he called to let us know that it was null and void because we had adjusted the outstanding principal. However, after reviewing our payment history, he admitted that he had made an error and that he would correct the outstanding principal amount owed and send out a new contract. This was mid-July 2010.
By August 2010, we had not received the revised contract. I began leaving messages for the negotiator again via customer service representatives because there was no way to contact the negotiator directly. He eventually returned my call and explained that he was unable to simply revise the modification contract and send a new one. We had to go through the modification process a second time. Again, I was told it could take up to three months to complete, but because we could not make six payments at once without tapping into our 401k, I thought it would be worth going through the process again.
While undergoing the modification process the second time, we chose not to make payments because we did not want the negotiator to make the same mistake twice on the outstanding principal owed. Also during the second modification, we sold our primary home in San Francisco, so we were no longer overextended.
We received the second modification contract in November 2010 and returned it with the required first monthly payment. The negotiator contacted me at the beginning of December 2010 and told me the submission was fine, but it may take up to 45 days before we receive our revised statement. By February 2011, I had not received the revised statement and began calling Bank of America to follow up when I would receive the statement. The customer service representatives indicated that the closing process was probably just taking longer than expected and I would probably get a revised statement by March 2010.
In March 2010, I received a letter from Bank of America indicating that I needed to go through the modification process again. Confused because I thought the modification process was completed back in November of 2010, I contacted Bank of American and learned that the second modification never closed. I tried contacting my negotiator and learned that he no longer worked for Bank of America and that a new negotiator had been assigned to my account. My guess is that the modification never completely closed because he either left Bank of America or was fired because he was inept.
I left a message for the new negotiator that day voicing my frustrations that I had to go through the modification process for the third time and that Bank of America was at fault because the modification should have been completed in July 2010. She empathized with me and assured me that she would maintain regular contact with me and that she could make a decision with seven-10 days of getting my modification paperwork. She even gave me her number and email address, indicating email was the best way to contact her. She also gave me a fax number indicating that this was the best way to send the required paperwork to Bank of America. I thought the matter would be resolved in days.
I gathered the required paperwork and tried faxing it to the new negotiator. Unfortunately, the fax number must have been overwhelmed by people like me trying to frantically send in the paperwork before the deadline and it remained consistently busy. My second option was to send the paperwork to the Bank of America prepaid FedEx envelope. This was how I sent in the required paperwork the first two times I went through the modification process and thought it would again be a relatively simple process. Unfortunately, Bank of America did not enclose the FedEx airbill indicating the Bank of America account number. This airbill also included the FedEx tracking number for Bank of America to track the package; i.e. to ensure it had been sent and delivered to the correct address.
I tried contacting my negotiator by email to, 1) notify her that Bank of America did not supply the prepaid airbill; and 2) ask her for the address where to FedEx my documents to. I gave her a couple of days to respond (per the Bank of America policy to allow the negotiator 48 hours to respond), but she never did. I tried contacting her by phone to no avail. As usual, I was unable to leave her a personal voicemail message, but rather had to go through a customer service representative to leave a message. I gave her a couple of more days to respond (again per the Bank of America policy to give the negotiator 48 hours to respond) and she never did. By this time, the deadline to submit the paperwork had passed and I still had no idea where to send my paperwork. I contacted Bank of America again and had to speak to several people over the course of two hours to finally get an address to send the paperwork. I sent the paperwork by FedEx to the address Bank of America supplied and tracked the package.
Bank of America did receive the package at the address where it was mailed. I have verification from FedEx that it was received. Despite receiving the package, Bank of America denied our third attempt at the modification indicating that they never received our paperwork. My summation is that, 1) Bank of America gave me the wrong address to send it to. Given the length of time to get a straight answer from Bank of America on the address, I was not confident it was being sent to the correct address; or 2) they used the original airbill prepared for me to track the package and noted that airbill was never used and concluded I had not sent the package. Either way, the result is that Bank of America erred by not including the prepaid airbill in the modification packet they sent me and this is why they claim they did not receive the package.
Bank of America said I could start the process once again, but it would take up to three months to go through the modification process. This time, I was tired of playing games with Bank of America and withdrew $40,000 out of my 401k to pay for the back payments (by this time we were 15 months past due) against the advice from my accountant because of the tax implications. Of the $40,000, I had a 10% penalty, 20% federal taxes and 3% state taxes, so the net was much less than the $40,000.
At this point, I think the very least we are owed by Bank of America is the removal of negative credit reporting since July 2010, when the original, erroneous modification contract was sent to us. The most ideal would be to completely correct the situation for having to go through this long and tortuous process. This means actually lowering my interest rate, which was the original goal of going through the forbearance, modifying the loan to the original plan from July 2010, forgiving the interest due from July 2010 to April 2010, which was when we brought the account up-to-date, and refunding the payment difference along with the tax and penalty payments paid for the 401k withdraw.
Reviewed July 26, 2011
Our home is in the redemption period of a foreclosure. We received a cash offer, and we have requested a payoff fifteen times. We can't get them to send one on time. We have been waiting for four weeks for one this time and have waited until 7/29/2011. We can't reach any human on the phone at all, ever. We lose our home to foreclosure, instead of selling it full price cash offer. It is all because they won't send a payoff statement.
Reviewed July 25, 2011
After applying and getting denied for Loan Mod (I don't make enough) and short sale (they say it was cancelled but have the documentation that says they did), I quit paying my mortgage. By not paying I would have saved the $980 I had been paying, but at the end of every month, I was almost in arrears. I am on SSDI for brain surgery due to uncontrolled seizures in 2003.
Money has always "disappeared" and BOA has said that all transactions would show (which I have since found out is not true). Well transactions would show but not if money is being withdrawn by bank.
Reviewed July 22, 2011
It was just horrible. I have been waiting to close on my modification (FHA) for over a year. They cannot tell me why. I have signed modification paperwork in December 2010. Now there is a hold on my closing, and no one will tell me why or can tell me why. I work at a financial institution, and I feel that my rights are being violated. How can I get an answer or have my modification loan closed? My underwriter has never contacted me directly by phone or e-mail. All my paperwork has been received. What should I do next? I want to pay my payments bi-monthly to assist with my current financial condition. I cannot do this until the modification closes.
Reviewed July 22, 2011
My daughter and her fiancé applied for a home loan a month and a half ago. They were told it would not be a problem. They have 20 percent down-payment in the bank. They have excellent credit considering they are in their early 20's and at this point, have over $2,000 invested in earnest money, appraisal and inspection. The cost of the home is $64,000. After the down-payment, they are only asking to borrow approximately $50,000 (on a house that appraises at $115,000); every day for the first three weeks they got calls from Bank of America that they need more information or documents. Every day they faxed what was needed. Two weeks later, they would ask for the same things because they lost them or claimed they weren't received. They asked for a 45 day closing, PLENTY of time to process a loan. They're now at 47 days and still being asked for information after being told, "this is the last thing we need" about ten times now, and AFTER their loan officer took a two week vacation and they heard nothing from anyone.
About half of the forms they've faxed, and were requested by Bank of America, they're now being told "aren't helpful". Even though Bank of America INSISTED they had to have those particular forms to put the loan through; once they had them, it was a go. They are calling every landlord they ever had a liar, stating that "anyone" could have paid the rent, and they have no proof they've ever paid rent on anything. Every landlord they've had has either filled out forms, wrote letters, or talked to them personally on the phone, but Bank of America still says they could ALL be anyone saying anything and are probably lying.
They have good credit history, have provided PLENTY of proof on their credit history, as well as character references, and are STILL getting screwed around. At this point, they are being penalized $100 every day they go past the original closing date, and the ONLY reason they haven't been able to close is because Bank of America keeps delaying it by coming up with new requests at the last minute, requests that should have been made a month and a haf ago!Today they finally talked to a local bank; were told it looked very promising, and that they could process it in a week. That said, even going that way, they will be down about $1400 in penalties; for missing the closing date, and another $450 appraisal fee for a second appraisal.
Thank you Bank of America for giving two very responsible, respectful and admirable, young adults such a stressful and impossible experience of buying a home for the first time, and leaving myself and other family members to pick-up the pieces now that they are on total meltdown. I will be SURE to spread the word, and trust me I will, not to do business with you in any way ever!
Reviewed July 21, 2011
My daughter & her fiancé applied for a home loan a month and a half ago. They were told that it would be no problem. They have 20% down in the bank and have excellent credit considering they are in their early 20's and at this point, have over $2,000 invested in earnest money, appraisal, and inspection. The cost of the home is $64,000, after down payment, they are only asking to borrow about $50,000 on a house which was appraised at $115,000. Every day for the first three weeks, they got calls from BoA needing more info or docs. Every day they faxed what was needed. Two weeks later, they would ask for the same things because they lost them or claimed they weren't able to receive. They asked for 45 day closing, plenty of time to process a loan. They're now at 47 days and still being asked for information after being told, "this is the last thing we need" about ten times now and after their loan officer took a two-week vacation and they heard nothing from anyone.
They're now being told that about half of the forms they've faxed and were requested by BoA aren't helpful, even though BoA insisted that they had to have those particular forms to put the loan through and that once they had them, it was a go. They are calling every landlord they ever had a liar, stating that "anyone" could have paid the rent and they have no proof they've ever paid rent on anything. Every landlord they've had has either filled out forms, wrote letters, or talked with them personally on the phone but BoA still says that they could all be anyone saying anything and are probably lying. They have good credit history, have provided plenty of proof on their credit history as well as character references, and are still getting screwed around. At this point they are being penalized $100 every day they go past the original closing date, and the only reason they haven't been able to close is because BoA keeps delaying it by coming up with a new requests at the last-minute, requests that should have been made a month and a half ago!
Today, they finally talked with a local bank and were told that it looked very promising and that they could process it in a week. That said, even going that way, they will be down about $1,400 in penalties for missing closing and another $450 appraisal fee for a second appraisal.
Thanks Bank of America for giving two very responsible, respectful, and admirable, young adults such a stressful and impossible experience of buying a home for the first time and leaving myself and other family members to pick up the pieces now that they are in total meltdown. I will be sure to spread the word, and trust me I will, NOT TO DO BUSINESS WITH YOU IN ANY WAY EVER!
Reviewed July 20, 2011
I have been paying on my cabin for over 7 years with no problem. Bank of America took over my account about 12 months ago. Just last month my insurance went up on my property and without me knowing it until later my mortgage went up due to my escrow account. I sent in the normal $430.00 payment that I have been paying for almost 8 years then got a notice that I still owed $56.00. When I called the company to find out what was going on they informed me that my payment went up due to my insurance increase. During the time that I have been working everything out with my insurance company Bank of America decided to just send my $430.00 back to me then proceeded to tell me that I now have late fees due to missing a payment. But my actual loan payment is only $375 so I asked why couldnt they just pay my loan and let me worry about my own escrow. They said since I did not inform them to put it towards my loan, they did not know what to do with the money so they sent it back.
I then asked to just shut down my escrow so that I can take care of my taxes and insurance on my own. They proceeded to tell me that they couldnt shut down the escrow. Seriously the escrow account is just a bonus to me to help pay two extra bills. If I want to shut it down I should be able to. Bank of America should allow me to do what I want with my money especially if it does not concern the payment of my actual loan. So they informed me that now I need to pay almost $100 more a month on my account. I informed them that I could not afford that amount but that I could afford to pay just the loan for now. I was than told that if I dont catch up on my payments that the bank will foreclose next month. It is only 1 payment I should not be threatened foreclosure over 1 payment.
Which I told the bank that I can make the payment for the loan but not the escrow account but they will not allow me to shut it down. I am a responsible person and have continuously made payments on time for many years why now with a small misunderstanding would they threaten to foreclose. That is wrong and it causing a lot of unnecessary stress for me and my family. Bank of America should try to help its customers not threaten them with foreclosure without working with them.
Reviewed July 18, 2011
Each time, I wrote to the department via their email on their website, explaining what was going on. I talked to various people to inquire about the process of the modification, when would I hear from them, etc. All the while, still paying on my account. I received in the same day three envelopes, two which said that I was under the "intent to foreclosure" and an envelope that came via Fed Ex. that said that I was ineligible for modification because I was not unemployed or disabled.
When I got home, i called and got right through but still did not receive any assistance for any other alternatives.
Reviewed July 18, 2011
My husband and I purchased a home in Ohio in the fall of 2008. My husband learned in Dec 2008 that he was to be laid off from his job. In Jan 2009, my husband enlisted in the army. I immediatly got in touch with our realtor and put out house on the market in Mar 2009. We recieved an offer in Apr 2009 and were told by our mortgage company; Taylor Bean and Whittaker, that we would be set to close in June of 2009. My husband and I were stationed in Washington in June 2009. I recieved word that month that we would not be able to close due to they had given me the wrong pay off information and we were short by $8000. I started the paperwork for a short sale. 3 months went by with no answer.
In the fall of 2009, I was informed that BOA now held our mortgage. My realtor and I contacted BOA several times , however, got a voice mailbox and were unable to leave a message because, "the mailbox is full". We were finally able to contact a representative in the short sale department. I was told that they had no record that we had asked for a short sale and they had no documentation. They gave my realtor and I information on how to start the process along with fax numbers and addresses. We did EVERYTHING they asked us to do. Several months went by, we continued to sent documents with no response from BOA. My husband was deployed to Iraq this entire time. Finally, a representative from the short sale department contacted us and said they again had no paperwork on file. FYI: our buyers held in for more than a year waiting for a response on a short sale that was within $8000 of satisfying the mortgage. In April of 2010, our buyers backed out. 2 more offers were given, again with no response. We asked for a deed in lieu in the summer of 2010. We submitted all the requested documents and again waited with no response. Everytime I call BOA,I talk to a different person and no one ever has any idea what's going on. I've been told several times, " we didnt know your husband was in the military" or " we didn't know you weren't occuping the home, and even " I don't know why I have your file. I'm not even in that department. I have all your information under my name and I have nothing to do with this" WHAT????
We have to explain ourselves in detail every time we call these people. We were told in June 0f 2011 that our deed in lieu was accepted. They sent the documents that they required and we had them signed and notarized as requested ,( in the 5 day time frame we were given) , and were told that it would close July 1, 2011. I phoned BOA today, July 18,2011, as I had not recieved confirmation of the closing, and was in formed that my request for deed in lieu was declined and noone knows why!!!!!
Reviewed July 18, 2011
I was shopping for mortgage loans. John ** had not given me the customer service expected so I ended up going with a different lender. A phone call was made to him, as well as an email was sent, to cancel all of my processes with Bank of America. Five days after cancelling everything, he ran my credit card and charged me $535 for an appraisal fee. He promised me that he would cancel it.
I was assessed a $35 insufficient funds fee since the earnest check I had given to Adobe Title was done in cash the same day. Since there was no sufficient funds, my husband had to make a special trip to Bank of America to get a cashier's check to pay Adobe Title and to deliver it to Plano, about 30 miles away from where we are staying. I called the vice president, Bill, to take care of the matter and promised me that all fees would be credited back to my account as soon as possible, which didn't happen. This was told to me on Thursday, the 14th. Today is the 18th, and I still don't see any credit back on my account. This situation made me stay without any money for the weekend, and I couldn't pay most of my bills since I had to use my paycheck money to come up with the earnest money to pay my title company.
Reviewed July 17, 2011
dept never informed me I couldn't do that.
I did a similar thing in june and thought I was okay. I never heard from the bank. IIn I July was going to pay online my july rent when noticed at in my morgage account I am said to be owing 2 months rent. I called on july 11 and a couple of days after and was told even though the bill pay section shows I paid my rent because I Split the payment it will not be accepted and that I my check of payment will be returned to me. I was told my the problem could not be fixed by stoping my check and that i have to collect my check and deposit into my mortgage account again and ask a local branch for help to add it to my previous bill pay amount.
I haven't gotten my check. I paid for july and instead of the bank crediting july and trying to help me fix the june problem I keep getiing letters to make it seem I am constantly defaulting in my rent payment.
I intend to bring this scenario to the
1. Dallas Mayor and The Governor2 Fair trade practices bereau.
3. Send copies of letters sent to me and
my online payments to The House committes on Mortgage defaults for this matter to be investigated.
4. I will send copies to the media of my payments and the treatment meted to me if this matter is not resolved.
I made payments on time to the bank
my "crime" is that I made some payments ealier than expected to the very bank that services my loan through their own system of bill pay.
I will not rest till this problem is solved.
Reviewed July 16, 2011
my son attempted loan modification THREE TIMES....it was always kicked back for some stupid reason and he had to start the process all over again because of the length of time it took on BOA's part. during one of those periods where it got kicked back and my son redoing all the paperwork BOA filed foreclosure papers. Third time was the charm (after almost a year!) and the modification finally went through...foreclosure was then cancelled. THEN HE GOT A NOTICE THIS WEEK....pay $5000 in attorney's fees or we start foreclosure and they want it immediately. they will only spread the payments into three payment and he has to keep his account current. he works a full time job, is going to school full time, he and his wife had a baby 3 months ago, his wife works and they are staying ahead of the curve but barely because of his travel expenses to get to school every day (80/day one way). BOA will not work with you regardless of the reason even when it was their fault for not processing the paperwork in a timely manner in the first place!
Reviewed July 15, 2011
I am writing you as I am unable to receive any help. This is concerning a modification that started over a year and a half ago and I was told yesterday that they foreclosed on my home June 15th without notifying me. When I began my modification, I was given trial payments and received a package in the mail containing forms I had to fill out and paperwork that was needed by Bank of America. I returned ALL paperwork back to BAC. I was later called and advised that they denied my modification and were foreclosing on my home because not all the paperwork was returned. After searching, the BAC employee was able to find all the paperwork as she claimed that it was scanned in two different areas when the paperwork came in. She told me that she would reinstate my modification and reschedule my foreclosure date because BAC was unable to reverse the foreclosure even though it was clearly BAC's error. I then received a call telling me that my modification was declined because they did not have all the paperwork AGAIN. I was advised that they needed my ex-husband's signature on the modification papers. I explained that he filed bankruptcy against the house and his debt was discharged and that he signed a Quit Claim Deed. I also advised that I spoke with Fannie ** and was advised by them that my ex-husband does not have to sign the remodification. I was unable to get any help from BAC and every time I called, I got a different answer. I contacted the comptroller of the currency regarding this matter. I, in turn, received a call from the president and CEO's office at BAC. I was told at that time that they were assigning my remodification to one representative and that she would be handling it. They asked me for a copy of the Quit Claim Deed, which I sent to them, and I was advised that my remodification was reinstated for the MHA.
Since this time, my remodification has changed hands four times. So, getting a hold of who has my loan has been difficult and no one seems to return calls. I finally received a call from Candace ** and she told me on June 15 that my foreclosure date has been rescheduled yet again because my modification was not completed yet. Candace even called the attorney's office for BAC (Trott & Trott) and confirmed that the date was rescheduled until July 13. I called on July 8 and spoke to the modification dept. and was told that my modification was still being worked on and that my foreclosure date was July 13. I advised her of my concern that if my modification was not completed, I wanted to make sure that the foreclosure date was rescheduled. She assured me that the rescheduling would happen automatically. I called yesterday to try and find out who had my modification so I could find out the status and make sure that the foreclosure was rescheduled if the modification was not completed. I was advised that my home was foreclosed on June 15 and that my modification was denied because of missing paperwork, the same paperwork that they claimed was missing a year and a half ago. I am now told there is nothing else I can do.
I hope you can understand my outrage. I have jumped through hoops and worked so hard to keep my home. I am now told that there is nothing I can do as a result of the errors that BAC caused. I paid trial payments for nine months to prove I wanted my home and was able to make the payments. I only stopped when they put my house in foreclosure due to BAC's error. I was told not to make any more payments as they would be returned to me because I was in foreclosure. My home would have not been placed in foreclosure while I was going through my modification had Bank of America checked their files better and seen that all the requested paperwork was received. This modification has taken over a year and a half and the final result was that I was denied for missing paperwork when I was told everything was all set and they had all the paperwork they needed.
My home means more to me and my kids than it does to Bank of America. I do not believe it is fair for me to lose my home due to the fault and incompetence of the representatives at Bank of America. My understanding was that the reason the federal government implemented MHA was to help people who needed it. I apologize for falling behind on my payments. I lost my job due to the economy and went through a very tough divorce. I thought Bank of America was there to help me; but in return they have been my worst enemy.
This is very unfair that I am going to lose my home because of the mistakes made by Bank of America. Mr. Holliday, I need your help! Please don't let me lose my home. Again my home means everything to me and my children.
Reviewed July 14, 2011
Went into a trial loan modification in May 2009..Finally got permanent paperwork in Feb 2011 for loan modification. Payments increased 290.00 per month from the trail period. They sent a notary to my home to fill out the paperwork on March 7..I started sending the increased payment in March 2011. On May 11 Fed Ex drops off a letter saying they are sorry I decided to opt out of the program and I was going in to foreclosure. I started calling that day..From May 11 to the present..
They have done nothing but give me the run around about WHY my loan is in foreclosure..now they want $10,000 to reinstate my loan...but they keep reminding me that Foreclosure is looming!! They sent my June payment back and I'm waiting on the July to come back any day...I received a letter from an attorney telling me they would be handling my foreclosure...That the law said you had 30 days but they were choosing to avoid delay and go ahead with the process..REALLY??? I've had to hire an attorney...They are calling me several times a week about my past due balance and what I intend to do...This is horrible!!
Reviewed July 13, 2011
I have a split mortgage with BOA. I have had this for over 3yrs and always paid on time (within the 2wks they allow you to pay).
In March BOA sold one of the mortgages to Green Tree who i have had nothing but problems with eversince. Their fees are a lot higher, they charge for everything, including paying online and over the phone so are extremely inconvenient.
The worst thing is the harrassment, if you pay within the 2wks and not before the 1st of the month they call me while i am at work to demand why! Err, because you are allowed the two wks and that's how i have always paid it.
They are very rude and demanding. With the ammount of people forclosing and going bankrupt why are they harassing people who have always paid on time? They should be stopped and BOA should be ashamed of themselves for selling off loans to such terrible companies!
Reviewed July 13, 2011
I did not make a house payment for the month of June. I do not recall receiving a bill for the month of June. I then received the July bill (that was due on July 01) on July 12. On the same day, I received a letter from BAC stating that my home loan was transferred to Bank of America, N.A., effective July 01; and the amount of the debt (loan) due is 70,951.67, which must be paid in full to creditor GNMA-Countrywide BK GI FX 6GF. This is not the first time BAC has tried to take my home. A similar incident occurred a year or two ago. I did not receive a bill and missed one payment. I did not even realize that a payment had been missed until a person I did not know was parked in my driveway taking pictures of my house; and when asked, she informed me that she was a representative of BAC. I called the company immediately and paid the amount due, and have never missed another payment until this June.
Reviewed July 13, 2011
. Modification Mortgage approved December/2009. We signed the paper and send the payment. The Bank never confirmed modification we paid it to August 2010. The Bank said they didn't have any modification with us. September 2010 the Bank admit the papers was lost and they found it floating in the Bank. The bank never fixed the messy. They accept the payment to March 17/2011. Now they are saying the payment is late 11 month and the apartment is on foreclosure.
They are charging us lawyers fee and foreclosure fee. and they are not giving solution for the problem. we spent ours with them on the phone. They gave us a negociator that called one time and disappeared. we will lose the apartment because of them and not us. they are sending payment back since March/2011 and saying the mortgage is late for 11 months.
Reviewed July 11, 2011
My wife and I have been having problems with BAC for some years its getting worse. Frist they decided to set up an escrow account and have the tax and insurance added to our house payment. 600.00 on top of the 1353.00 that we are already paying. We went back and forth on that and they would not budge on it so we had to pay it. Then it was time to refinance and they told us no. But the loan is not theirs, it is Wells fargo. All BAC does is collect money, they do not help you any way, they always cant find the paper work that you send to them. Attitude are so bad on the phone it is like they are paying your bills. No one has any answer, but if you miss a payment they call you 20 times a day. But they never have a solution to any problems always send you on a wild goose chase to someone else and you have to tell the whole story all over again.
Reviewed July 11, 2011
These people abuse the uninformed consumer. My wife got behind, due to my job loss and worked to catch up our mortgage. We were three months behind and for four months paid almost twice our regular payment to catch up.
No sooner are we caught up than they start calling and mailing out "transition" guides for foreclosure.
We will probably sue and the rest of you should stand up and not take any crap from them. They are corrupt, abusive and have been bailed out.
They think they are better than the rest of us. Call your local Bank of America today and start a firestorm regarding the way they treat people.
It is a $%^&ing joke
Reviewed July 11, 2011
My name is Phillip S. My complaint deals with mortgage payments not withdrawn on the date/s I selected to be paid. I have gotten behind one month due to monies not being deducted when it's supposed to be. Keep in mind, I have many, many bills due at the end of each month, making my mortgage payments on time a priority. It looks as though the payments are not coming out as soon as it is received but three or four days later which causes a returned check for insufficient funds.
If there is a returned check due to insufficient funds, I feel that a courtesy call should be made informing me of the issue so that the correct amount can be paid to avoid unwanted fees etc. as well as a negative report to credit bureaus. No one has informed me of the amount of days it will take to process the amount paid once it's posted. In other words, will I have to make the payment (online banking) 3 or 4 days prior to the due date? Paying my mortgage is very, very important to me, therefore, I would like to avoid any further issues. It appears that I am one month behind because of a returned check which may have been avoided if I was notified (via a courtesy call).
This has happened to me several times before and got me in a financial bind. I wish to avoid this happening to me again once I'm caught up. I selected "online banking" instead of making monthly trips to the Bank of America on a monthly basis to pay the mortgage. In closing, my main concern is to be notified (via email or phone call)if and when a check was returned to my bank, not finding out a month later!! I contacted my bank (Armed Forces Bank) earlier today to confirm a payment and was told that a mortgage payment in the amount of $1548.46 (give or take a few cents was paid on Jul 8th 2011. I immediately call (BOA) to confirm the payment was indeed received and was told that they had to record of payment (very confused) at this point!!!
Reviewed July 11, 2011
We have tried and tried to get Bank of America to work with us on our mortgage. My husband's hours were cut in half, and I was taken out of work by my doctors and put on disability. Each time we asked for a modification under Obama's MHA Act, we were denied. We were finally given a three month trial modification, which was only $300 less each month, not the $12,000 per year promised by the President. We made our second of the three trial payments and due to Memorial Day holiday, the payment arrived two days late. Bank of America cancelled our modification. Now they want $20,000 and us to resume our normal monthly payments or they will foreclose. We need help! They are so crooked!
Reviewed July 10, 2011
Another Bank of America Foreclosure Horror Story
My original loan was with Countrywide and ended up with B of A. Like many Americans who are self employed or have lost jobs due to a soft economy, I feel behind in my payments last year.
After the foreclosure process began, I was told that I qualified for the government modification program since my loan was Fannie Mae. I was very hopeful at first, but after 9 months, I have all but given up.
I am slowly getting back on my feet after going through a rough patch for 4 years. They did not try to work with me when I was struggling to make my home payment. I tried to make partial payments which they wouldn't take. I called one day to see what I could do and was told that I was in foreclosure and there was nothing that I could do. Instead of the $2000, that I was behind, It became soon became $8000 and then $12,000 as the fees and penalties kept building. I have had my sale dates pushed out 3 times now. They wait to three days before the auction to do this.
I have provided every document that they have asked for, sometimes several times and called over and over, as instructed, to get an update and still no information on a modification. I have been given misinformation and conflicting information many times. I have been sent rejection letters that I was later told later to disregard. I have been sent multiple duplicate documents.
I am self employed and teach dog training classes that are 6-weeks long, here on the property. Because of the impeding auctions, I have not been able to schedule these classes as I am worried that I may need to refund money if the auction goes through. I have done everything possible to promote this business and increase my income. THEY ARE CAUSEING ME TO LOOSE BUSINESS BY KEEPING ME IN LIMBO FOR SO LONG.I sent two formal complaint letters to Brian Moynihan, CEO. On 6/7, I did get a call from Frances Artura on 6/20 with the Customer Advocacy Group. She assured me that something would be done within 48 hours. I was hopeful that I would finally hear something. Nothing. I called back and she told me that my case had been given to a negotiator named Olga Romero and I would get a call back in 48 hours. I called both women on Friday and left messages. Frances did call me back and asked me to wait until Monday. On Monday afternoon there was no call. Today is 7/7 and I am still getting the run around. I was assigned to another Sr Negotiator named Geoge Penate, and once again, I was told that he would contact me in 48 hours. This was 4 days ago. I have not spoken to him yet.
I am a single woman trying to keep my business going. I am not a deadbeat and have never been on any sort of public assistance. I feel so helpless. I can't take this much longer.
Reviewed July 8, 2011
We lost our home to Bank of America after they lied to us about our mortgage going down after 3 months. We ended up filing for bankruptcy and we were reassured by a federal judge that the house was part of the bankruptcy; and we no longer owe nothing on the house. We understood it would appear on our credit report but we would owe nothing. Bank of America refuses to take our names off of the house as active owners and claim they are not breaking the federal law of bankruptcy. They are rude and do not care. The house was auctioned and they are mad that they did not sell it; and they have a tenant that will not move out. The tenant has lived free for 9 months.
Reviewed July 7, 2011
applied for a modification program was denied. called many times to apply for different programs and the bank states they cant help me. Iam experiencing hardship. I feel i have been discriminated.
Reviewed July 5, 2011
I have been trying to get my payments lowered for the past year. I have sent in all the paperwork only to be told that they do not have a program that would fit me. I have called, faxed, emailed and have been told that I do not qualify for any type of loan reductions.
I sent my payments in only to have it put into an escrow account. They took it upon themselves to add my insurance, which I was paying out of my pocket BAC, into my house payment along with the taxes to the house making my payments 1950 from 1353, which is too much.
Reviewed July 5, 2011
I made my mortgage payments without incident to Nationwide for years. Bank of America took over and I made payments to them each month. After a while, I received notice that I had not been making payments and therefore my interest rate and payment would double.
At this point, I learned that Nationwide was NOT applying my payments to my mortgage. I told BAC I could NOT make a double payment. I am newly disabled and cannot do it. A man came out as a representative of BAC and looked at my house inside and out. He said nothing and left. Since then, BAC has quit paying insurance and property taxes. I have not heard another word about it.
What is happening? If the county takes the house for non payment of taxes, will paying the taxes mean I can take ownership of the house? I don't know what to do. I understood from BAC they were going to reposess, but have heard nothing else. So, I stopped making payments altogether. The last time I heard anything was a year ago.
Reviewed July 5, 2011
My loan was with First Franklin loan where I started a mode at 744 a month then they vanished and BOA took over. It has been horrible ever since. They lost the papers and blamed me for it, telling me my only option is to short sale or deed in lie of foreclosure.
I don't know what else to do. How can a bank do this when they can't produce loan documents or deed?
Reviewed July 5, 2011
In August 2010, my mortgage was transferred to this lender for servicing. I have lived at this address since April of 1994 and have never been late on my mortgage. Since the acquisition by these **, they are now, as of January 2011, claiming I am late and starting to charge late fees, saying I am two months late.
I have sent in bank statements to show all payments made and up-to-date. They are yet to correct it and they have also listed the previous lender, showing late during the same period though that lender has no mortgage with me now.
Reviewed June 29, 2011
In November 2008, I was injured and was unable to work. Exhausting all savings and borrowing from family, I was able to continue timely mortgage payments until June 2009. I called Bank of America at the end of May 2009, to tell them that I was unable to make the June 2009 payment on time. Still unable to work, I asked the Bank of America representative to put me in contact with someone who could help me refinance/modify the loan, to lower the monthly payments. I was told that because I was not yet late with my payment, no one could help me. I was told to call back when I was late with the payment.
I called back in June 2009, only to be told that I was not "technically" late yet. I again called at the end of June 2009, and was told that though I was late, I was not "late enough" for Bank of America to help me. I explained that I was trying to prevent being late, and that it was crazy that the bank would not want to help keep me in front of the problem.
I called again in July 2009, and a Bank of America representative told me that I was still not "late enough". The same thing happened in August 2009. At some point, I was told by Bank of America that, "ideally you have to be 90-120 days late for us to qualify you for help". Eventually, I received a threat of foreclosure in the mail, and figured "I must finally be late enough", so I called Bank of America. This time, I was told that I was "too late," and they couldn't do anything to help me re-structure my loan, or the rate of the monthly payments. I was told that it would be seen as "good faith", if I sent in one or more payments, and they would be able to help me at that time.
I sent in two months of mortgage payments, which they accepted, but continued to deny me help with the monthly payment. I went to a HUD approved counselor in October 2009 for help maneuvering around this terrible system. In short, we have submitted my information at least five times since then. I have confirmed receipt via email, only to be told months later, "we never received your information," or something in the paperwork is "missing".
I truly believe Bank of America continues to "lose" information and request re-filing of information, hoping a deadline will be missed, or that I fail to include vital paperwork needed to process my request, so that they can deny me help. Several times, Bank of America representatives have canceled appointments with my HUD representative (it snowed-in winter, imagine). Two years later, If I had known, I would have just continued to pay my mortgage late, been perpetually 120 days late, rather than go through this nightmare. I just want them to help me out or kick me out. The disgraceful way Bank of America has handled my account, makes me want to just forget it and be foreclosed. It's infuriating because I believe that this is what Bank of America wants to do, but is being held back by the government.
I now believe that being told that I had to be late in order to qualify for help, being told I was not late enough, and then being told that I was too late to get help, constitutes fraud. Is there any way to get help, when defrauded by one of the biggest companies in America? My credit has been affected. My sanity has been affected. My personal relationships have been affected, and my health has been affected, all negatively. Bank of America's actions make me want to trash the house, and leave them with a pile of rubble. I am a good, usually positive, person, who does not like the angry and vengeful thoughts that occur to me when thinking about this situation and sending in pages and pages of personal information that gets misplaced. Where did it go? Who is looking at it? If no one at Bank of America can find the sensitive materials I have faxed and emailed, how can I be certain it is secure? I just want this to be over, and I don't even care what the resolution is at this point.
Reviewed June 16, 2011
I help distressed homeowners with the short sale of their homes. Part of BofA’s process is to upload necessary documents to the Equator system (a web based portal for short sales). I uploaded Indiana Board of Realtors contract the Residential Purchase Agreement and Sellers Counter of to the Purchase Agreement during three separate transactions. Each time, they rejected the offer stating that is was not signed.
The offer however was signed on a separate counter offer that becomes part of the real estate purchase agreement. After discussing this with many customer services reps within the short sale dept, they basically told me that the seller needed to sign in the spot or they wouldn’t accept it. If a real estate agent advises a seller to enter into a contract that he doesn’t agree to on all terms, then that would be fraudulent. But the staff at BofA, who are not licensed real estate agents nor attorneys, are telling me that unless I have the offer signed in the spot that they want signed they will not allow the document through.
Here’s my problem, the staff that is reviewing the documents is not reading the contract fully and if they were, they would understand why it is not signed there and why the attached counter is in place and signed by all parties. The BofA short sale staff should not be advising real estate terms or making sellers sign contracts. Basically, they are prolonging an already too long process to meet the needs of their incompetent staff when if they changed their procedure a little, it would save them a little time. They are putting themselves at risk of violating real estate ethic laws and practicing real estate without licenses. I hope that this issue can be resolved within the company before a lawsuit occurs.
Reviewed June 16, 2011
It saddens me to read the prior posts from people like myself who unfortunately have a mortgage with BofA. The kids working in collections probably make $12 an hour and are not interested in helping your situation, nor do they have the knowledge or expertise to do so. End of story.
People, do not send the collections department any of your personal documents! Also, do not fall for the trial payments. I haven't done it but it sounds like a ploy to grab as much money from you as they can before foreclosure. I would just stop making payments and wait for an intelligent employee who sounds experienced and educated to call you! And not someone from collections! Sad, but this is what our country has come to. FYI, watch the documentary "Inside Job."
Reviewed June 15, 2011
I have applied for a loam modification due to I have an interest only loan that’s an arm, in which I pay my own taxes and insurance. I used NACA to no avail. BOA offered me a modification with the same 7% interest rate that I had and also a fixed arm rate with increased payments in which I cannot afford. I have lost 3% percent of my income due to state laws in Florida and I have fallen behind more without a solution insight.
Reviewed June 15, 2011
In 2008, my house was going into foreclosure with Countrywide Mortgage. We found buyers and started a short sale. We moved out of the house and the couple took back their offer to buy. In the meantime, Bank of America bought the mortgage from Countrywide. We continued to maintain the house, even though the locks were changed and the water was turned off by one of the mortgage companies. Not sure which one!
Anyway, by the end of 2009, I had to file for bankruptcy which included the house, city taxes and charges and a credit card that I had maxed out. It was finalized by August of 2010. I thought this would be the last that I heard from either company. Bank of America is still calling me, 3 to 5 times a day. I have had this house up for sale since August of 2008. I have tried to do a deed in lieu of foreclosure, several times, have sent my bankruptcy papers to them and March 1st of this year, I signed and sent papers back to my realtor for a short sale! When I call Bank of America, they are really rude and re-route my phone call to several departments, from the foreclosure, bankruptcy, short sale and collection departments! I just want them to take the house now and leave me alone! Can anyone help me? I am still paying for lawn maintenance on the house. They are continually harassing me with phone calls! I have contacted 3 attorneys who are not interested in helping me!
Reviewed June 12, 2011
My previous mortgage was with Countrywide home loans. About 4 years ago, when the mortgage field went under, Countrywide sold my account to Bank of America. This company had got to be running for the title of being the biggest losers out if all mortgage lenders. I still can't understand how a company can beg for bailout money and even get it! But yet still keeps on taking money from the community without any remorse! They needed help and the government helped them! So why are they given everybody the run around! They have numerous complaints on how they do business!
I think we should give them their properties back and take a stand! As long as we allow them to bully us, they are not going to do the right thing! Why would they? They already got their bail out money! My current mortgage an adjustable rate. I asked them if I could just get a fixed one and get it lowered being that the rates had dropped tremendously!
All they can tell me is that they will get back with me! LOL! This has been since 2009! Obviously, the CEO doesn't care because he is rich, so we are at the bottom and he doesn't care about us! I say let's give him back his properties and see can he take all these properties with him when he is no longer here. People do what they want to do! The reason why congress is not responding is because they are corrupted too! They are wolves in sheep's clothing. All of them are being exposed!
Reviewed June 12, 2011
Bank of America home loan has been mistreating me in terms of handling my home affordable program request. Due to my short income and bad economy, I have used up all of my saving money to cover all of my expenses, including my mortgage payments in the past 3 years. I then applied for make home affordable in January 2010. After the fast approval on my trial payment, it has been 18 months of my bi-weekly calling them, verifying myself and keep hearing over and over again that my request is being reviewed.
They are pretending to help by giving me the trial payments, but at the same time they have been reporting delinquency to credit bureaus, adding interest and fees to my unpaid balance and sending me a letter of foreclosure. Based on their slow process and ignorance on my application, I am now 10 months behind with $50,000 outstanding balance and the foreclosure could happen anytime.
So, I have come to the conclusion that this mortgage lender is taking advantage of this government program and make more benefits from home owners like me by delaying the process so they can collect more fees and interest and find a way to deny the request. I now know the meaning of what they say "we are here to help". They mean they are here to help themselves make more money and help struggling home owners lose more money and their homes. At this point, I have nowhere to find help but turn to you and ask you to help me keep my house and give me a fair judgment. I am very stressed and worried about my mortgage situation. So please help. Thank you for your help and concern.
Reviewed June 12, 2011
I have been going back and forth with BOA for almost 2 years for my making home affordable loan. They keep requesting the same documents over and over, then claim I didn't send them in. This last time, they said I was denied for the loan and no longer eligible because I didn't send page 1 and 7 of the bank statement I downloaded. The bank statement was all there, I 'send them the FDIC page. They told me the people who reviewed my account were not qualified to tell if all of the pages of the actual bank statement were included. What?
They work for a bank and can't tell if all the pages of the statement are there or not. I don't want that person reviewing my account then. I have called and spoke to several supervisors and they are not willing to enroll me back into the making home affordable plan, they said I have to apply for another kind of modification. I am not happy since I have been going back and forth with them, even e-mailed the rep who was calling me to make sure he received all documents and to see if he needed anything else. Who can I call or complain to get back on the program? They are going to send me a foreclosure sale date.
Reviewed June 9, 2011
On May 13th, I sent in about 60 pages of documentation regarding a short sale of my home. I have no access to a fax machine so I made sure the documentation was sent 4 days ahead of time. Apparently, B of A does not know how to process regular mail. I have tried to contact them numerous times and get different answers from everyone. I finally contacted the homeowners' Hope hot line and they were of some help though I must admit B of A was very rude to even them. To tell you the truth, I don't think B of A wants to help anyone, just as I have seen on international news regarding helping homeowners in financial trouble.
Reviewed June 2, 2011
My house was paid off in April of last year and I still don't have official documents that show it has been paid off. I've been lied to, ignored, treated rudely, etc. If I was that late with paperwork, they would have foreclosed! How can they still be in business? I don't trust them and I want the deed. I would not be able to sell if I needed to. At present, I do not wish to sell, but I feel I don't have that option and I want to know if the paperwork is official.
Reviewed May 31, 2011
i applied for the bank of america loan modification program to lower my mortgage payments at the beginning of 2010. by mid 2010 i was classified as a foreclosure status customer and could no longer pay my mortgage on line. i was told to send many confidential papers to their loan modification department which i did. i was told i qualified for a much lower mortgage which would have helped a ton! however by the end of 2010 i had heard nothing back from bank of america could not pay y mortgage online. made several unsuccessful phone calls and was transferred to many different people and departments before getting transferred to anyone who knew anything at bank of america-each cell phone call made by me using expensive cell phone minutes on calls lasting more than 30 minutes.
just before Christmas 2010 and after just losing my job due to a back injury when my pay was drastically lowered i was finally told by bank of america that i did not qualify since i had a fannie mae mortgage!!!!! i am still outraged. i just now this year 2011 managed to find someone who knew how to unlock my account so i can again pay my mortgage online. before that i would have to make 1 to 3 phone calls before reaching a bank of america employee who understood that i could not just drive to a bank of america location ( the closest one is 3 hours away!) there is a bank of america labeled store front in my town but i am told they are not a bank just an office and cannot accept mortgage payments!, and that phone calls were the only way i could make my payment which would cost an exorbitant fee which finally they realized that they could and did (hopefully) not charge my account and did finally take my payment each month i was locked out of my online payment access.
i am also told that the pmi ( private mortgage insurance cannot be dropped even though i have had my loan for over 5 yrs and never had a late payment) 50 bucks free for them not going to principal or interest or escrow. escrow? yes they did try raising my escrow based on the assumption that my property value would increase each year! lol. what a crock. i managed to find a loan retention officer two years in a row who i told that my mortgage would be even higher if they just assumed my property was worth more and could they please lower the mortgage payment back to what it was the month before. my property value along with many people has dropped! i used that as my last argument with them which took 3 phone calls before finding anyone who made any sense or had any knowledge of that entire scenario. and my last thought in this entire mess is that i had asked the mortgage reduction person why they couldn't process paperwork faster and why it had taken over 6 months of promises to reduce my mortgage and then to find i didn't qualify with a fannie mae loan she simply stated, "Bank of America won't hire more people we are backlogged like you wouldn't believe." i believe it!
Reviewed May 23, 2011
I have been in the process of a home modification for the last 13 months, to find out last week that we were denied. In the beginning, I was told to pay a trial payment amount until the loan was modified or denied. I was never told to make the original payments. They are now telling me that I owe them $4000, and that the trial period was only for 3 months. They have destroyed my credit. Do not use B of A. They do not know what they are doing. They have terrible employees and terrible communication.
Reviewed May 23, 2011
BOA offered me a modification with a guarantee I would get it. I was told to pay $300 less a month than my mortgage and it would take 3 months to review. Well, I did then 6 months later I was denied the modification and I was told I owe late fees. I said, "Why do I owe late fees? I did what you told me to do." They said, "Well you didn't pay your full mortgage amount." Can you believe that? I talked to a lawyer and he said in fine print and in mortgage language it says you would owe late fees.
So I called them to make a deal to pay extra on my mortgage monthly to pay the late fee's which I have been doing for almost a year. And guess what, they took my whole April Mortgage and applied it to the late fees and I just got a letter about it last week. So now I am almost behind 2 months. I can't believe that no one can help us. This company has been screwing us for two years and no one can or will help us! Every time I see the light they do something to us. This is not fair! My original mortgage was with Countrywide. I would like to thank them for selling us to the worst company in the world!
Reviewed May 17, 2011
Apparently, they misapplied some of my funds to another account and also in January, they pulled out $1,009.17 from my payments to pay Escrow because I guess my tax rate is higher than it was, last year. Then they told me that I owed over $6,000.00 and later, I received a letter indicating that my account was up to date. I have already sent them $6,500 which had to pass in the mail before getting this letter. When I called, they said that the letter was not correct. They have not adjusted the interest rate correctly with the home modification and have ruined my credit. Can you please help? I don't have the money for a lawyer and am worried about foreclosure.
I'm writing to advise you of the nightmare that many Americans are experiencing with the Home Modification Process in the hope that you can help us. I am sure that some of the contents of this letter will sound familiar to you. Sadly, I am one of the millions going through this tedious scenario and I hope that in reaching out to you, I may find some assistance with the mire of paperwork involved with the HAMP program.
My current loan modification is with Bank of America and statistics show that of all of the banks within that industry, BOA has the highest failure rate of obtainment where HAMP loans are concerned. I could consider myself lucky as I am on that who has successfully entered into a permanent Mod but that is not the case. I am very frustrated with the process and frightened that my home will be taken from me because the process is a failure.
A bit about me, if you will allow me the indulgence: I live in a modest home in Morris County and have worked hard at my job and to that end, I have been an employee with the same company for nearly 26 years. Post divorce, with the loss of my husband's income, I took a proactive position and contacted a mortgage company in Flanders, NJ to refinance my home. My credit at the time was very good and I entered into that refinancing happy to save some money to allow myself to keep my home. With the housing market performing so poorly, the sale of my home became nearly impossible and each year, I've watched my real estate taxes sky rocket. In 2002, they were under $3,200.00. Today, they are almost $8,200.00. When the Home Modification Program became available, I went to my line holder, Bank of America which is formerly Countrywide, to discuss with them the concerns. I was having post-divorce and mentioned that I was afraid that I might encounter difficulties meeting the payments of nearly $1,800.00 per month.
In the latter part of 2009, BOA suggested I try the Home Modification Program and in good faith, I discussed the plan with them. I was told that my monthly payments would be under $1,250.00 and they explained that I would be put on a 3-month trial basis. If I could make my payments on time in that three-month period, I would be approved for permanent modification and my payments would be static for several years to assist me so that I could stay in my home without the fear of foreclosure. My trial period began in the winter of 2009 and somehow, my paperwork was lost but I was approved for modification in the winter of 2010, after the 3-month period and that is where my problems began.
Over the course of several months, I encountered so many issues with inconsistent information. I sent and resent the same documents to them over and over during the modification process. I faxed, emailed, called and refaxed the same documents over and over and somehow they were always lost. In April 2010, I called BOA for a status on my HAMP and I was told that I'd been approved and that I should begin making the payments of $1,559.00. Please note that this was almost $300.00 more than what was originally projected and only $200.00 less than I was originally paying pre-modification. I thought I was good to go.
However, after Countrywide and BOA merged, I was told that I had to undergo the entire process again because my paperwork needed fresh signatures. I believe that the truth of the matter lies within the fact that BOA was one of the banks that was accused of improper paperwork submission. Please see enclosure. No matter what, I completed all the paperwork again and again, it was lost. I sent in another notarized copy and all the while, BOA was reporting me as delinquent on my loan. I was not delinquent nor did I send them short payments but somehow, the Customer Service Division never could understand that my payments had been modified and they kept telling me that I was sending in partial payments? Today, after being in modification for almost 18 months, BOA still cannot seem to get their own house in order. They harass me daily with up to 10 calls a day. They send me canned letters, all of them threatening foreclosure if I don't stay current on my loan. I am current on my loan. I am in permanent modification but getting them to acknowledge it and update my records to correctly reflect my history is downright impossible.
I am enclosing email copies of correspondences that have been going back and forth between myself and workers who are in the modification division of BOA. And now, after a glimmer of hope that someone there cares, my latest attempts to get an answer are going unnoticed. I'm writing this letter because I know without doubt that there are thousands of people like me who are battling BOA and getting nowhere. As elected officials, I felt I needed to make you aware that this is a very serious problem plaguing me and many other hard working Americans. There is a tremendous flaw in the modification program. I know banks would prefer to foreclose because the recoup more from a foreclosure than a short sale. They also prefer not to enter into HAMP agreements and in my personal opinion, it is the reason why so many loans are not approved. They have to enter into some of the HAMP agreements because not doing so would give the appearance that they are not willing to help their borrowers. But I believe that they entered those agreements like mine, because of pressure from the government to do the right thing, not because they care.
As far as BOA is concerned, they have not stopped processing foreclosures. They run hand in hand with modification programs. I don't think the modifications work as they were designed to. I think they are a band aid applied to the gaping wound in a stressed real estate crash. BOA has no desire to help us because it isn't personal after all, it's only business. There are so many boards on the internet, full of stories of individuals who like me, met the three-month trial modified payment plan only to be foreclosed upon anyway in the long run. I fear that is where I am headed.
I would also like to discuss the John **** vs. Bank of America Lawsuit. Since his story is similar to mine and millions of others, I would ask that you monitor the suit. I understand that he has engaged the services of 25 law firms to bring the suit to BOA which should be happening fairly soon. I wonder if you know anything about what could be one of the largest lawsuits waged against BOA for defrauding homeowners. One senator in particular, Senator John ****, has gone on record to support the victimized homeowners on the **** site and the John **** vs. Bank of America Lawsuit. I would like to know for the record which side you stand on.
In closing, I have been afforded numerous apologies by BOA for the failures I have encountered throughout my modification with them but I'm not looking for an apology. I want one person to be as accountable in my dealings as I have been with them. A single individual who can straighten out my loan issues who I can speak to and know by name vs. calling their useless customer service center, who would go a long way toward helping me. I am no deadbeat. I pay my loan and all of my outstanding bills in good faith but because of this nightmare, I can't even get a loan to help myself because BOA has ruined my credit with their inaccurate reporting to Experian and the other two big credit reporting bureaus.
There are numerous lawsuits pending regarding HAMP and BOA. I've submitted complaints to the OCC which is enclosed and I have no doubt that the investigations from the Attorney Generals from AZ and NV coupled with complaints like mine, will most likely continue to grow across the other states. As you have served honorably for a number of years in the senate, I trust that you will do the right thing and stand up for honest hard working homeowners. Thank you for your time. I appreciate any help you can provide. Sincerely, Paticia.
Reviewed May 16, 2011
I have owned my home since September '98. In 2008, as a result of loss of a second job, I fell behind on my mortgage. I applied for a modification, through Countrywide Home Loan (CW), in February '09. I was offered the Home Savers Advance (HSA), through Fannie Mae and accepted it (paying back $4,838.17 @39.15 per mo for 174 months, in addition to my $632.75 mortgage). I filled out the paperwork, fedex'ed it back and had it confirmed that my account would re-open May '09. In May '09, I made my first set of payments to CW. During the summer of '09, I found that Bank of America (BOA) had taken CW over.
I made full payments (and additional money) monthly, through June '10 when I was attempting to buy a car. I was turned down because BOA had me listed as not paying payments since October '08. Since that time, I had to research to find that Abdul **** never turned in the paperwork, so the $40 to $200. HSA monthly payments, in addition to my regular payments went into escrow, while my loan built penalty fees and interest charges. On June 22, they applied the money to the account (post dating the payments for 6/7/10). It brought me to owing BOA over $10,500. Late July, I found I had to reapply for the modification and had been denied twice. I received notice that my house is in foreclosure unless I come up with the $13,500 +.
I asked Congressman Neal for help in Nov. '10. As a result, Kathleen, from the office of the president got involved. The end result... nothing. They could not fix their mistake and can't explain why, They can't just unlock my loan and let me make my payments. They can't correct the damage they did to my credit.I have all my paperwork from March '09 through April '11 and can get phone records from countless calls to BOA since June '10. I agree that initially, in late '08 I had fallen behind, however, CW and I agreed on a HSA which I had been paying back for over a year. I have exhausted all of my income and resources so I am turning to you for help. My home means a great deal to me and am willing to do whatever I can to avoid losing it through foreclosure. I am anxious to settle this matter and would appreciate very much receiving a prompt response.
The important fact is that in February 2009 I qualified for, was offered, and accepted the HAS loan through Fannie Mae. I started making my payments in May '09. Bank of America took over Country Wide and made an error when they took over. They have failed to fix the error and are making me responsible for their error. My only hope is that you will recognize the need to fix this mistake and bring my payments back down to the reasonable rate they were before BofA made the error they refuse to fix. It was their responsibility to take over all the loan, not just bits and pieces of a loan. My loan had 2 pieces. The original loan and the HSA loan through Fannie Mae. I truly hope that you will consider working with me and I am anxious to get this settled so I can move forward.
Reviewed May 13, 2011
I am trying to do a short sale on my property, on which Bank of America is the second lienholder. I have an offer on the property right now. The first lienholder, HSBC Mortgage Services, has already approved the potential buyer's offer. HSBC is prepared to settle with B of A up for no more than $3,000.00. My outstanding B of A balance is $41,000.00.
On May 5, at B of A's request, my realtor uploaded all the necessary documents to B of A's Equator website, including my hardship letter. On May 11, they rejected our offer. They stated it is because my property address is legally listed as **, which is on my B of A account. However, the property is also listed in the City of Oakland as **. Both street numbers are for the same property. My realtor just sent them an addendum to the contract showing that it was the same address. B of A then rejected it again, telling my realtor that they are now selling my loan to a new servicer. They stated that this relieves them of the responsibility of processing my short sale.
This is very, very suspicious. First, B of A rejected it because of the address. Now, they are selling the loan off. They have been my 2nd lienholder for 2 years and I have never received any communication about selling my loan until the very moment when I am asking them for their approval on this short sale.
Reviewed May 11, 2011
In 2005, I bought a home in ** for $279k. For today's market, it's $85 to $125k, so I requested a modification in 2010 which they approved in July 2010. After it was approved, I was making my payments as accorded in the new modification, and then they started sending notices that I was in default. I spoke to them a lot of times with a representative from making home affordable programs. The first time they told me that my loan was not entered to the system that they will work on it and let me know, okay, I waited, but at the same time, I was making my monthly payment.
Another three months and again, the same problem, which is I was in default and needed to take action. I called again and they told me that they were in the process of entering and to call in ten days to see if they had entered it to the system. A couple of weeks later, when I called, they told me that I needed to apply again and that there was something missing and they could not tell what. So, I applied again, only to find out that I did not qualify for modification. Can they approve the modification first, and then turn around and say no? When they modify my loan, they only lowered my payment for $60.00 dls.
Reviewed May 11, 2011
I am trying to get my home loan modified through my Lender, Bank of America. They have an online source to begin the paperwork, which I obtained and followed their directions. The first call they told you to make is to a collections Dept. - 800-846-2222. I spoke with a young man by the name of Josh, who took my information and transferred me to Jenny, a loan officer in Refinance Dept. After speaking with Jenny, it was determined that I could not refinance and needed to contact their Loan Modification Dept. in Scottsdale. Jenny gave me their phone number, 602-308-4266, and told me I needed to set up a meeting with that person to look into Loan Mod. options. She told me I had to schedule meeting and couldn't just walk in to the branch where this office is located on Camelback Rd. in Phoenix.
I have been trying to get through to them to set the meeting up for two days now, each time getting a recorded message that they are unavailable and to leave info and phone number and they would call back, which they haven't. I called Jenny back to make sure I had correct phone number and told her about not being able to get through to a person. She verified the number I had to be correct and said she would try to get through and call me back.
A while later, I received a call from Jenny telling me she was able to get through and she was told that the phones were set to messaging because they were so busy. They told her they would put phones back online and for me to try again. I tried again twice more, but was still sent to automatic messaging recording. In all I have called 6 times between yesterday and this morning, each time having call sent directly to voice messaging and no one from Loan Modification Dept. calling back to set up meeting so I can begin process of Loan Modification with Bank of America.
I have called and left a voice message on Jenny's phone this morning telling her I need to find another way to contact these people as they are not returning my calls and every time I try to call the number she gave me, I am immediately put to a voice messaging system that asks for my name, phone number and loan number and tells me someone will be in contact with me, which hasn't happened for 2 days now.
Reviewed May 11, 2011
My loan was transferred over to B of A from Countrywide. I have never had a loan modification and never been behind on my payments. The Bank of America has posted fees due to my account which no one can tell me what they are for. I have called every month for the last year regarding these due fees. I have sent e-mails to their contact website regarding these and just they stated that these were legal fees and title fees. I asked for what are these.
They stated that I would have to be transferred to the home retention department, then to customer service department and then to the special handling department. This month, B of A sent me a letter stating that my mortgage had not been received for last month of April 2011. They showed the payments on the bill for May 2011. I still have not gotten the situation with the due fees resolved. I am so tired of going from transfer to transfer and no one knows what is going on. I have even went into the banking center and they call into the same call center I have gone through.
Reviewed May 10, 2011
I contacted the CEO's office concerning a short sale I am selling as a real estate agent. Pauline ** did nothing but stay on line with me while I spoke to the short sale representative, who did the same thing that had been done for the last two months. When I asked Pauline if she was satisfied with her company promising to do the same thing they had promised 2 months ago, she refused to answer my question and hung up the phone in my face.
Now I know why Bank of America continues to have terrible service and internal issues. If the CEO's office is satisfied with that type of service, you cannot not expect anymore for the staff. If the government really wants to stop the foreclosures, something is going to have to be done to make Bank of America efficiently process their short sales because the CEO office does not care about their poor performance.
Reviewed May 7, 2011
I went through mediation with BofA and their law firm, Potestivo, to secure a home loan modification. I was granted a trial modification with the home retention department. I completed the trial modification exactly as ordered, but was later denied a permanent modification. I was told by my negotiator (Andre) that I was $600 short in income per month to qualify. Three months ago, when I started the modification process my income was right on. My financial situation has not changed since the trial was granted. He said that there were no guarantees and that I was told that my final modification would probably be the same as my trial (the keyword is “probably”).
However, he said, “ Hey, I could begin another brand new trial modification with Making Homes Affordable, and you can pay a trial payment of $1,160.00 instead of the $820 payments that had been agreed to in mediation." It was $340 more per month than my previous trial payments. So, let me get this straight. I have to make more money to pay less, but if I make less money, I have to pay more. The home retention program is based on your net income, but the MHA program is based on your gross income. A third grader could figure out that this doesn't make any sense. It is a huge scam. We, the taxpayers, have given the banks the capital and authority they needed to take advantage of the economic crisis they created.
I have been led around like a dog on a leash by this bank. I have faxed them close to one-thousand documents over the past one and a half years, and duplicates over and over because they claim they don't have them, or they need to be updated. They are either incompetent or criminal. They are not helping customers with modifications. Just look online at the modification nightmares. The number of complaints and the similarities in their experiences speak for themselves.
For more than one year now I have lived in day-to-day fear of losing my home. My family has suffered tremendously from the stress of not knowing where we will live or what we will do if BofA just decides not to work with us. It's like waiting for a pardon on death row. It is madness. There is no logical explanation for their decisions. There is no communication from them. I know they string everyone along for some sort of financial gain. Whether it be fees or a better deal for them with foreclosure, BofA is involved in a modification scam. I believe it will rival their original mortgage scam that brought this country to its knees.
Reviewed April 29, 2011
My mother passed away in Nov of 2007. My son is the executor of the estate as she wanted him to have the home. There is a small balance left on the home (under $10,000.00) My son asked us to call in a payment by phone. on Saturday April 23rd, we did just that. No one had a problem with us calling the payment in. We were asked if we were an agent calling on behalf of anyone and we told them,no. We gave the account number and told them that we were making a payment by phone. We were told that it was fine and that there would be a $20.00 charge to make this payment. We agreed. On Tuesday April 26th we went to take money out of our account but our debit card got rejected. My husband went into the bank and inquired what was going on with our account. We knew we still had some money in that account. They informed us that we were over drawn and it has to do with a check.
When my husband got back home we looked at our online statement only to find that Bank Of America had taken 2 payments on the check number we gave them, when they were only authorized to take one payment plus the check for phone fee. And then, we noticed that the next check number following the one that we gave them was also showing up on our statement. They used the succeeding check number that we have never given to them or authorized to be used by them by take the $20.00 fee instead of adding it into the first check. We called BAC and they admitted their mistake, but, they need to hear from the executor of the estate in order to refund the money because we were not authorized to do anything with the loan. (This kind of confused me because we were authorized enough to make a payment, but not authorized enough to get our money back that they over charged us. )
So, my son came to our house and we called them again. They have given me a number and an extension number to be able to talk directly to this supervisor so that when my son called them they could immediately refund us our money. When my son called, they told him that they need to talk to Caroline. (Caroline is my mother who has been deceased since 2007) They said that they had no death certificate or any papers for executor. However, they sent the payments in the name of "Estate of Caroline **". They told him that they could not talk to him, that now he was not authorized. He inquired who they need to talk to now, and they said Caroline **.
I turned around and called them back again. I finally was able to get through to the department that I had contacted earlier where I had talked to the supervisor, who said that he would be there until 7:00pm Arizona time or 10:00pm EST. But I was told that the supervisor that I had talked to earlier had left for the day. The operator that I had talked to then told me the same thing that they had just told my son, and it was that there was no death certificate or any paperwork for executor. I asked them then how is it if they had no paperwork on her death, then why are they sending the bills in the name of her estate? The guy said to let him take a closer look at the account, he then gets back on the phone and tells me that he found the death certificate but, still no legal paperwork. This paperwork was sent in at the same time.
They defrauded our checking account, and they have no intention in putting this money back into our account. Also, I believe that with all the money that has been sent in for payments, that the amount of money still owed on this home does not ever seem to drop. even though there is only a little more than 4 years left on this mortgage.
Reviewed April 22, 2011
Our mortgage company, Wiltshire, sold our mortgage to Bank of America last year. We had no notice that BoA had taken over our mortgage until we received a phone call in January 2011 from someone giving us a new account number and stating that we would get a statement in the mail. A few days later, we received a notice that our loan was in default. We had never missed a payment, but we thought it may be related to the fact that we had been sending payments to Wiltshire and not BoA, so they were arriving late as I could see on the statement that payments were being received. We corrected the online payment and figured it would self-correct.
In February, we again showed as past due and that was when I realized there was an escrow on the account, which we had never had with Wiltshire. More research showed that they had placed "lender financed homeowners insurance". I immediately called and was told where to fax our homeowners insurance. Now mind you, this is February 2011. I had our insurance company fax the information and figured that was that. March came and again, we were past due. I again called and this time, I was told that there was a "lapse in coverage in July 2010". Seriously? And no one told us? You waited until January to put an escrow in place? So I contacted our homeowners insurance, who stated that there was a lapse (I had no idea. Good thing our house didn't burn down).
BoA stated that we needed to send them $141.98 for the coverage they provided (15 days worth) in order to bring the account current. We could argue and fight, but figured that, fine. So I sent the $141.98 with the statement from BoA that says why we are sending and for what. So for the past month, I have been getting six phone calls a day from BoA. Then on Tuesday, we got a check in the mail for $212.50. A refund for escrow that we never had and our payment still shows past due! Today, I talked to Ed. He claims that they applied my $141.98 that was for insurance to late charges! Late charges they caused! Unfortunately, poor Ed got the brunt of my wrath and he finally said he got it straight but they have sent us a check for $1100; the amount of the payment we sent in April because it was "less than agreed". Are you kidding me?
So, we have to wait for the $1100 check to arrive and then we send that and the $212.50 back to BoA where Ed has applied the $141.98 as a payment. Then he said, "but it needs to be back by the 1st to avoid lateness being reported to credit bureaus". In reading these posts, it appears that as of January 2011, BoA has suddenly taken to adding escrows whenever they choose. We are taking steps to pay our mortgage early because we no longer want to deal with these **!
Reviewed April 21, 2011
I received a phone call at my work, which was not appropriate, from the BofA. They wanted to know why I did not pay my mortgage. We were not late. We paid on the last date, electronically, and they called on that day.
Now, my work phone has been getting the same calls (finding this out on caller ID) and nobody is there. When I called back, I got an electronic voice asking for my ID, SS#, etc. There is never a live person on the other line. My company is getting upset with me since they are tying up our business phone lines with this harassment phone call. The calls are from 5 to 15 times a day to my office.
I need this stopped before I get fired. If that does happen, I will seek an attorney. I need help.
Reviewed April 21, 2011
In 2009 I entered into a forbearance agreement with BAC after having fallen behind in my mortgage. I completed the 6 month forbearance program, making mortgage payments at a lower rate and was offered a loan modification. Upon receipt of the modification I signed and had a notary sign the documents and returned them to BAC with a check for the new amount of my mortgage which was to begin in February of 2010. In January of 2010 I received the loan modification back with a note indicating that my modification could not be accepted because the documents had been altered. Upon further inspection I noticed that the notary had used "white out" to correct his signature on the document. I immediately called BAC to ask what I could do and why was this voided out for an error that was not mine. The customer service rep told me there was nothing I could do except to re-apply for a modification and that just because I received one in the past did not mean I would receive one again.
So that evening on the phone I began the process of applying for a loan modification. I was assured that my loan modification application would be expedited given my circumstances. Well it wasn't. Maybe 6 months later I heard from BAC regarding my modification application. I sent them the requested documents and again waited for a response. The only response I got was that I had "missing" documents that I needed to send. This happened two additional times. After sending the documents for a third time, I then contacted BAC to see if my application was complete and was told yes. About a month later I received a letter from BAC stating that my application was incomplete therefore I could not be considered for a modification. I forgot to mention that when they returned my original loan modification to me they did not return my check that was part of the contact! A month after that letter stating my application was incomplete I received a letter telling me that they could not approve my application for modification.
So, first my packet was incomplete, now my packet is complete and I was not approved, after having been approved in 2009. Currently I am in foreclosure and have hired an attorney to fight BAC to reinstate my initial loan modification. BAC's lawyers have already sent one letter basically trying to bully me into not fighting the foreclosure. I will fight this to the end. I accept full responsibility for my delinquency, but I signed an agreement to solve the delinquency. But BAC is playing games, as usual. When will this end with BAC? Economically I have had to hire an attorney to fight my case costing me $4000 so far.
Reviewed April 18, 2011
I inherited Bank of America when CountryWide sold my mortgage. I decided to see if I could get a lower payment and rate, so in November 2010 I called the refinance department. The process seemed too good to be true as they gave me a new loan number right away and told me that I had been approved and could expect to close in February 2011. I cannot tell you how many documents I faxed over to 4 different people, Bank of America documents, bank statements, and a copy of my SSN. After the loan left Shannon **’s hands, everything was disastrous. All of a sudden, I had to re-fax documents and call them constantly to get a status or to see if anything more was needed.
They hardly ever returned calls, told me on several occasions that an email had been sent, but it turns out once it was still on draft and was never sent to me. Finally on March 16, 2011, Vince ** called to say that he needed some more information from my bank. I told him that I had faxed the documents over a couple weeks ago to Judy **, then he told me they needed original documents, yet nobody bothered to tell me this. Vince then proceeded to tell me not to worry as he would contact the bank directly to get the documents needed and that I could expect to close by the end of March.
On March 31, 2011 I called Vince ** only to find out that he was out of the office for days. I was furious as I had heard nothing once again from anybody. I asked to speak to a manager twice and was told that it would not do any good. That really infuriated me. I finally get put through to Vince's loan partner to be informed that they closed my loan. I was so angry. I tried again to speak to a manager. The customer service department gave me the number for Feolmon **. I left a message. A week later he called me back, although he apologized saying that the only solution he could offer was for me to go to a local branch, or to submit another loan through them.
It is clear that Bank of America does not care about its customer. I am also so worried about my personal information and the fact that I was gravely inconvenienced for months waiting for a loan that apparently was never going to happen. I am diligently seeking another loan company. I am angry at the manner in which my loan was handled; afraid that identity theft could result from this horrible experience, and I do not trust this bank at all to handle my finances in any way. I also think something should be done about a Bank who has this much business and is not doing it legitimately. Thank You.
Reviewed April 15, 2011
We were offered a modification in 2008 because Bank of America took over our home loan from Countrywide. I have had to resubmit paperwork six times and have been advised that they received my paperwork but every time someone new would take over our file, I was told they were missing documents. I would get another packet in the mail, resubmit and the same thing for three years.
In 2010, I paid our taxes and HO insurance as we have for years because we never had an escrow. In January (three years after we started the modification process), we received a statement from BOA that indicated the increase in our payments due to an escrow shortage with our mortgage payments and so our payments were going from $2197 to $3777. I have talked to about 20 people since then and no one could give me a straight answer. They were telling me my loan was in underwriting. I said should I just cancel the request to modify, they said no, it should be very soon. So I stayed on board in hopes that we might get a little help if nothing else. I worked constantly trying to get someone to help us. I found out from one of the loan modification personnel that I was declined for the modification in January, but did not receive notice until March.
That the Real Estate Taxes they paid for $4,200 were refunded to them on December 23, 2010 and we figured out that BOA was still including those monies in this escrow they started in 2011. We also found out through one of their team members who casually said, "Well I see you were declined in January" they knew I wasn't going to get the modification in January but they went ahead with the escrow and were charging us for the escrow they paid in 2010 (but was returned to them in December), and in addition, they were charging for what our normal escrow would be every month moving forward. So taxes and insurance would be around $520 a month, so they doubled that for the money they paid out in 2010 and charged us again for future escrow payments.
On top of that, because the mortgage payments they expected us to pay were $3777, I advised them we could not pay that amount. We were still paying our regular payment which they were accepting, but when I made my next month's payment, they took a portion of that payment to cover the difference for the $3777 payment so they are now saying all of our payments are late and have put us on notice of being in default on our loan. I attempted to get in touch with Matt in the escrow department who was helping sort out the escrow mess caused by BOA and now every time I call they will not put me through to him to help me finally resolve these issues.
I made seven phone calls on Thursday, 4/14/11, which is when I told Matt I would call him back because I needed to speak to my husband and no one would put me through to the extension I had reached him at before. Plus I got dropped about another four times from transfers other employees did. The letter said I needed to respond by April 18, 2011, so today I am searching for a lawyer to help us.
We did not ask for this, all we did was fill out paperwork for a modification that they offered to us, which we did not request. I want to know why we were not notified that they refunded the money they put out for our real estate taxes and continued to charge us for that payment in our escrow and why our mortgage was not adjusted to reflect the refund. I believe there is a level of fraudulent activities on behalf of Bank of America and from what I see in your list of complaints, I am not the only one. Can't someone do something to stop them from these practices so this doesn't happen to anyone else? Who can we call at Bank of America? To find a complaint line or hotline is impossible in that website and no one in the offices seems to want to help. Does Bank of America have that much money that they can afford to close on hardworking homeowners who have been diligent in paying their mortgage for years, paying their own insurance and taxes for years, and now are attempting to take away what you have worked so hard your whole life for?
Reviewed April 14, 2011
I'll keep this simple. I always paid my mortgage on time. I had Countrywide. BOA took over. I had a death in the family in December and other craziness going on. I somehow missed paying my mortgage for the first time in my life of being a homeowner. They did not leave me one voicemail message. (I had a lot of 800 calls that I did not answer as I thought it was sales calls and no one left a message, which a rep told me was not usual). I also did not get an email reminder either.
As a result, they sent me a letter which was received early in January that my payment was not received. As soon as I got the letter, I ran to my computer and researched frantically to see if they were right. The funds had not gone out of my account. I made a payment immediately. I also called and asked why no one contacted me. No one could answer and said it was not usual. As a result, they reported to the credit bureau my late payment and my credit is now ruined, credit cards rates went through the roof, etc.
The last correspondence I received said "Bank of America provides collection calls as a courtesy to our customers, and are not guaranteed. " **. I let them have it again. They suck to say the least. Keep an eye on them. They have a bad reputation with mortgage procedures. Again, never had a problem with anyone else.
Reviewed April 11, 2011
I do not have address, but this has to do with the big corporate office. We have had financial problems for quite a long time now and have tried to get a loan modification for approximately 2 or 3 years now. Every time, we were told we qualify and to call back in 30 to 90 days. When we do, they would say we do not qualify and have to apply again. We have resubmitted paperwork 4 times and have spent over $200 sending this information to them. We ended up in bankruptcy and still, no response from them. After bankruptcy, they said we did not qualify. Then our lawyer called them and they said now, we are still in review but we needed to resubmit paperwork again! A week later, I received a foreclosure notice in the mail!
Reviewed April 10, 2011
In 2007, my husband lost his ability to practice dentistry due to an Iowa Dental Board Action. He tried to fight them, but was ignored by them and the courts. My husband was accused of minor infractions that were never proven. His attorney was of no help and only wanted to mediate with the board. My husband felt he had done nothing wrong to deserve the treatment he was getting by the board and their investigator. My husband had no malpractice case or patient complaints. There was a $48.00 payment made to him by Aetna Insurance Company, which a new employee had filed the claim on. It was concerning a resubmitted claim that had been denied under a previous code.
The claim involved a procedure that can be coded two different ways by different insurance companies. It was the same procedure, using the same dental materials, taking the same amount of time but used a different code. The insurance company accused him of fraud because he had resubmitted the claim under a different code and was paid $48.00. The employee made a mistake when she wrote in the date, but wrote over the date to correct her mistake. The insurance person, who filed the claim, again mistook the date and recorded it. This made it look like the claim was sent in on a different date in order to get paid on it. It was merely a clerical mistake. The insurance company notified the state of Iowa Insurance Bureau of Fraud and they notified the Iowa Dental Board.
My husband was unable to get the Iowa Board to understand what happened and in the meantime, the board's investigator told the three new employees to report anything they thought was wrong in the office. They made up a checklist of procedures and wrote down things they could think of to demonize my husband's dental work. The complaints they made were never proven as no patient was ever checked physically or asked any questions concerning their dental work or procedures. It was all merely hearsay on the employees' part. It was all fabricated and exaggerated. It is not known why the employees did this, except that they were all three planning to quit soon. My husband found a constitutional paralegal to help him and he wrote letters to the board attorney and the investigator and the board's investigator.
The letters explained how my husband's rights had been violated and that he planned to fight them in the court system. The board sent my husband a letter stating that they felt threatened by the letters and that he must be out of his mind. So the board added mental condition to the complaints against him. My husband had a hearing in April of 2007 of which I attended. This hearing was a completely one-sided affair. My husband tried to explain the insurance boggle and that he did not write the letters, but it fell on deaf ears. One month later, the board suspended my husband's dental license indefinitely and we had to close the office. We took the case through the court system, with the help of attorneys and pro se, but no good came out of those efforts. Everyone believes that the Dental Board is morally good because they have the high ground and no one listens to the one accused. After closing the office and dealing with legal issues, our family lived on our life savings.
My husband tried to figure out what else he could do to provide for the family, but nothing worked. Mainly because I believe of the defamation of his character. We sold the dental building for $22,000 and his equipment for $8,000. We then lived on that money to pay bills. We put our house up for sale in 2009. In fall of 2010, we had an offer on the house as a "short sale". It was for $11,000, less than what we owed. Bank of America refused to accept the offer. That family backed out of the deal. In February, we had another offer but was lower than the first. Bank of America refused the offer and we lost the buyer also. Bank of America refused to communicate with us or our real estate people. Now, they want to foreclose on our house. We have recently filed Chapter 13 Bankruptcy due to our financial hardship.
In October, we moved to Montana to buy a closed pizza restaurant. This turned out to be a scam as the person did not reveal that there were unpaid bills and a lien on the property. The restaurant is located in a mall, but the lien is on the equipment. We did open the place after paying some of his bills and getting the place up to Montana Code. We have not made a profit on this since we opened in December of 2010. We work 11 to 12 hours a day, six days a week. My husband, my older son, our younger son and myself run the place. We are able to pay the bills but we are unable to pay back any past credit card debt we incurred due to the unemployment, so we are taking the bankruptcy route. This is something we never, in our whole lives, thought would happen to us. It doesn't even seem real, it is a nightmare. This is why I am sending you this letter. I don't know where else to turn.
Reviewed April 10, 2011
BOA recently added an escrow account to my mortgage which I took out with Countrywide in 2005. I have always paid for my insurance (direct payment from my checking account) and also may my real estate taxes directly to Clark County. Now, BOA says that I must not only pay my mortgage, but also include payment into an escrow account they set up without my permission. After several calls to both their customer service and their escrow department, all I get is conflicting answers and they keep lying as to why they added an escrow account. Now, they say that I cannot make my mortgage payment unless I pay into the escrow account. I consider BOA to be a dishonest, fraudulent and worst of a kind financial organization.
Reviewed April 5, 2011
August 2011, I contacted BAC because we were three months behind and I wanted to know if there was any way to get an assistance to catch up. I was told that I could not make bi-weekly payments until I was caught up. I was sent loan modification papers at the end of August and was given until September 11, 2011 to turn them in. I called a week later to verify that they received them and was told that they had the papers. I was told to call in a couple of weeks for a status update.
I called in October and was told it was still under review and it could take up to six months but I needed to continue to make my payments and call back every other week to check my status. I did from October until Jan 4, 2011 when I was told that my file had closed a week after I turned in my paperwork because they could not verify if I was living in the home. A current utility bill was submitted with all the documentation they requested and no one ever contacted to ask me if I occupied the home which is one of the questions they ask every time they call in.
I contacted the U.S. Treasury and filed a complaint against them. I got a phone call from someone named Abe in the President of Consumer Affairs Office regarding my complaint. I have the voicemail where he states that BOA messed up in closing my file. I also have it in writing. I had to resubmit all the information again. I was told in February that we did not qualify for a loan modification but there was another program that we were being considered for. I called today to check the status of my case being referred for the HAMP program only to be told that my file was closed but never referred and an email would be sent to the former negotiator’s supervisor. Again, they have dropped the ball and I have had enough.
Reviewed March 31, 2011
Back in May 28 2009, my husband and I received a notice from BAC Home Loans Servicing, aka Bank of America Home Loans. It tells us that our home is up for foreclosure review. By June 2, 2009 we had already received a foreclosure letter from Sirote and Permutt stating our home is now under foreclosure, and the full accelerated amount is due. Upon calling BAC, we get told that we are 5 months behind. Countrywide Home Loans had this loan before BAC ever got a hold of it and we were never notified by Countrywide that we were delinquent on payments.
With that said, BAC orders what they call "reinstatement figures" for us. They can never tell you exactly howmuch you owe over the telephone; they have to order the figures from whereever. It will take 7-10 days to get the figures, and they would prefer to fax them to you instead of mail them. We didn't have access to a fax machine, so they had no choice but to mail them.
Fifteen days later, we get the reinstatement figures, and it's for $9990! Our mortgage payments are only $859.19. If you add up $859.19 with a $42 late fee for 5 months, you don't get $9990! They had tacked on an outrageous amount in foreclosure fees, uncollected expenses (still to this day have no clue what the heck these are exactly), and foreclosure attorney fees. The figures were only good for 30 days and were ordered on 6/5/09. We had less than 2 weeks to come up with $9990 or lose our home to a foreclosure sale. Their foreclosure attorneys had already advertised our home under foreclosure in our local newspaper two times by this point. It was embarrassing! We had people pulling up in our driveway to look at the house. I had to explain to our children why this was happening.
I called BAC and immediately tried everything to work out some sort of payment arrangement with them. I was told that because of my loan type I didn't qualify for a repayment plan through our lender because the home was in foreclosure. They told me, however, that I could try to qualify for a loan modification.
Well, the gentleman took my financial information over the telephone, ran the figures up the flagpole, and came back and told me that yes, we did qualify for a loan modification. He stated we needed to send in a hardship letter, copies of our tax returns for 2 years, copies of all our bills, two months worth of bank statements, 2 weeks worth of both mine and my husbands pay stubs.
They got the documents faxed to them in 2 days. I called religiously after that to make sure they got the documents. Of course, after about 2 weeks of calling we were told they never got them. So I re-faxed them to BAC. This time they got them. I was instructed not to call for at least 30 days while they "processed" our paperwork.30 days turned into 60. I was told on one occasion that the foreclosure sale of my home had been "postponed", so at least that was good. 30 days turned into 60 days. I started calling in July 2009 to get an update.
Of course all their automated system tells you is not to call them, they'll call you. I proceeded in talking to an actual person anyway that might be able to see some sort of notes on the screen. I was told for the first two weeks of July that my loan modification was "pending". The last week of July we got a call from a BAC rep. We were told our loan modification was approved and to expect a Fedex package in the mail within 10 days.
We got the package on July 25, 2009. The so called "loan modification" kept us at our current interest rate of 7.5%, hiked our payments up from $859.19 to $938.00 and added another year to the back of our mortgage. Well, at this point it was either sign the doggone thing or be foreclosed on. We signed it, had it notarized, and had to put forth $877 worth of "good faith funds" to close the deal. The $877 was issued in a cashier' check and sent back to BAC in the same Fedex envelope as their crummy loan modification. We kept a copy of the loan modification for our records, and I'm glad we did. About a week after we Fedex'd the package back to them, I called in to make sure the document was received by them.
Lo and behold, I was told "no" that they didn't have it. However, a quick phone call to my bank revealed that the cashier's check had been cashed by BAC 3 days prior. They had the loan mod, they were just in no hurry to do anything with it. Another week later, I get a call from our workout negotiator, Tom W. and was told everything was a go, it would take them about 60 to 90 days to complete the mod and close on it.
I was instructed by this man to make my payments in accordance with the loan modification agreement, since we were indeed approved. Well, our first payment was to be Sept. 2009. Our mortgage statement shows up, and what do you know? Our property taxes are now being escrowed and it shows where we owe a past due amount of $9873.60 and an escrow deficiency of -$2633.35 and fees due totaling $332.43. Our monthly payment was not the agreed upon $938, but rather $1219.64! I called BAC and was told to just pay what was on the loan mod, since we had entered into that agreement with BAC. So, they got $938.
October 2009 rolls around, same thing. Our mortgage statement goes up another $1219.64 and shows we have not made a payment! I call BAC, and get told to just pay what was agreed upon with the loan mod because they show where the loan mod was "approved". So again, for Oct. they get $938.November I'm feeling generous, so they get $1000. Novembers' statement, same thing as October. Shows no payment has been made for the previous month.
We go like this all the way through Feb. 2010. I finally have had enough and my husband urges me to call BAC and get a straight answer. Ha, funny. I was told, again, to keep paying what was agreed upon with the loan mod, because it does show in the "system" that it has been approved, and is in the closing dept. However, our mortgage statement is showing we are further and further in the negative for our escrow and our past due amount is now totaling close to $14,000! We now owe over $1000 in "fees". I pay March's payment to the tune of $1000.00. Same thing for March's mortgage statement. Further in the hole and shows no payments have been posted to our account.
April 23, 2010 I get a call from a rep at BAC in their Workout Dept. She tells me that she needs to take updated financial information from me over the phone. So, I give her what my husband's now making an hour, what our bills are and what they total, our living expenses, etc. She tells me to go ahead and send in copies of all this, plus a new hardship letter, copies of our last 2 years tax returns, copies of our pay stubs, and proof of any other income we have! We were basically being asked for all new info to process a new loan mod. I told her if the workout negotiator needed all new information, they could write to me and request it that way. I was not going to send them anything upon just a telephone conversation. I wanted their request in writing. I never got a request, they never got the updated information.
I make our May and June 2010 payments in accordance with the loan mod agreement. Now our monthly payments are up to $1650 a month (normally they are $859.19 P&I, no escrow). July 2010 I call into BAC because my husband is freaking out about this, and I get told that they have "cancelled" our loan modification. No notes in the system as to why. Of course, I complain. I get told they will have to "escalate" the account to a supervisor, and to call back in 7-14 days for an answer to the problem.
Well, as everyone here is well aware, you don't get an answer from these people! You get the run around, which is exactly what I got for the better part of the next 5 months! My account was reviewed by the Advocacy Dept., the Closing dept., their Payment Research dept., their Home Retention dept (which is nothing more than a glorified name for their collections dept), countless supervisors (of which I have every single supervisor's name and extension written into very detailed phone logs I have kept since 6/2009), to no avail. Still couldn't come up with an answer.
Beginning in August we started sending in $1900 a month. They got $1900 for August, $1900 for Sept, $1800 for October, $2000 for November, $2000 for December, just to try to get caught up because they were showing where in July 2010 we were 16 payments behind! Come to find out the reason for that was these shysters were holding all of our payments into a "fees due" account and letting them just sit there, so by default we were late every month which means they collect more late fees from us. They did not post the escrow payments, they put that money into an "escrow" account. I demanded in Dec 2010 they post these payments. I got told that the reason the modification got cancelled is because BAC didn't show our first payment on that modification until Feb. 2010! Where did the payment of the $877 "good faith" funds go? Where did the payments for Sept. 2009 through Feb. 2010 go to? Sitting in a fees due account! Drawing interest that BAC gets to keep!
I convinced their payment research to post the payments, but it didn't do me any good as far as them honoring that loan modification. The lady also told me, in payment research, that there was a note on the screen, dated from 12/14/09, from their closing dept that says "error on loan modification documents homeowner sent in. Negotiator to send updated loan mod docs to homeowner. " Well, she couldn't find where the documents were ever sent out! They never left their building! Had that workout negotiator done his job, it would have saved me a lot of trouble and heartache and arguing with my husband!
To make matters worse, they started sending Notices of Intent to Accelerate in August 2010, wanting us to cough up $18,000 to save our home. They got $1800 of that, and they extended the notice of intent out another month. They accepted partial payment! We got Notices of Intent all the way up through December 2010. The one for Dec. 2010 had an expiration date of 1/20/11 on it.
January 2011 I made another $2000 payment. Jan 31, 2011 I call in, because I know we can't keep this game up, and we try to arrange payments to get caught up. I talked to Cathy in Advocacy Dept. (yes, Advocacy dept has had our file since August 2010 and didn't do ** with it) and she asks me the all important question "How much money do you have today, right now, to put forth in good faith? " I told her I had $800. She said they can work with that. She ran the figures up the flagpole and said that with $800 down, and $2653.00 a month for 6 months, we would be caught up. I proceeded to tell her this would kill us but we had to because we couldn't lose our home, so she took my checking account info over the phone. Well, she fumbled around with trying to get it to go through, huffed and puffed on the phone, let me know she was having "computer issues' and would have to contact me back to finalize the payment arrangements.
She took my phone number and said she'd call back. Well, I waited 7 hours for her to return a call. I call back to BAC, and get told that she put a note in the system that she did try to call and got no answer which is a ** because I sat there, all day, waiting for her to call back. I asked the guy on the phone if he could go ahead and set me up on the payments that Cathy had supposedly worked up. He told me he couldn't see the actual figures she had quoted me and since the note said she'd call back at a later time, he didn't want to potentially retake the information from me and me be double billed. Okay that was buyable.
I wait 3 days, and have to call them back! Nobody has called at any "later time". I ask to be connected to Cathy so she can finish what she supposedly started on 1/30/11. I get told they cannot do interdepartmental transfers, and that the rep will try to email Cathy to follow up. I get told to give Cathy 7-10 days. Okay, I'd had just about enough. I mailed in the $800 up front money on 2/4/11, and a week later a check for $2000 (2/14/11). This would have more than fulfilled any agreement to repay, right? Wrong !
Feb. 28, 2011, BAC begins foreclosure proceedings on my home, never tells me about it. IT doesn't send a letter stating so, doesn't call us and say so. I had to find out by calling in on 3/2/11 to ask where our mortgage statement for March was at. They are now wanting $10,000 to pull our house out of foreclosure, that they have added "foreclosure expenses" and "foreclosure attorney fees". They have started making harassing collection calls. We get anywhere from 3-8 collection calls per day, Monday to Sunday, all hours of the morning and evening. They don't care.
I have called and been in close contact with the foreclosure attorneys they say have my house for foreclosure, Sirote and Permutt. Sirote doesn't have the file nor have they had the file. They don't have our home up for foreclosure on their website, either. But yet we are being billed for "foreclosure attorney fees".
I have tried to contact BAC to rectify this situation,and keep getting told that we do not qualify for a repayment plan because our home is now in foreclosure. Our lender will not accept payment arrangements once foreclosure proceedings have begun. The rep also went on to tell me that we wouldn't qualify anyway because our credit was too "poor".
We have hired legal counsel against BAC, whatever "lender" we may have, and anyone else having direct ties to this blatant act of gross negligence. BAC is refusing to cooperate with attorneys we hired, because they say there is a problem with the signatures on our original loan documents versus what the attorneys have provided them. We got a letter today stating we haven't provided BAC with an authorization form giving our legal counsel the right to pursue the account.
I smell a rat on this one so I have been trying to go through the title company that performed our closing in May 2007 to obtain copies of our closing docs, as the copies we received at the closing are all blanks except for the dates that were handwritten in by someone other than my husband or myself. I have tried now for 3 days to get them to email me copies of our closing documents and I am getting the run around from them now. If I don't have an email by Friday, I will have no choice but to go down there in person and demand the file. I want to be able to compare, for myself, the signatures on my original closing documents versus what BAC "supposedly" has in their possession. If they differ, then I have a whole other kettle of fish to fry.
It's the constant run around, no matter what you do or the hoops you try to jump through to accommodate their every request. My husband and I have done nothing more than everything we were told to do by BAC, to our own detriment. However, they've got the wrong one if they think for 2 seconds that we are just gonna roll over and give up and let them take our home, a home my husband has worked tooth and nail to be able to own.
This is our dream and BAC will not get their hands on it. I will fight them to the end on this one. What they do to people is morally and ethically wrong. They have to be stopped and held accountable for every single act of negligence they perform, otherwise they'll just keep abusing people!
There is so much more to our story. I have left out much and spared the reader of having to keep up with at least 30 "escalations" to supervisors, the names/employee ID's of every rep I've spoken with since June 2009. The actual varying figures on the mortgage statement I have kept since June 2009. It should have never gotten this far.
Reviewed March 29, 2011
Refinance loan, promised closing in 90 days. It is now at 180+ days. Delaying tactics ,bad communication, excuse after excuse. I had an appointment to close on 3/28/11 and the day before, they decided the weren't done asking info. They got the info and are now telling a few more days. This has stressed me out and frustrated me beyond belief. I also had to redo all my papers because they waited so long. Of course, there is also three months of extra interest. I am tired of being taken advantage of . But I've waited this long, am hoping it ends soon.
Reviewed March 25, 2011
On 3/ 2010, I was approved for the loan mod. program with B of A. Since then they have lost paperwork repeatedly, I have had to "re-qualify" 4 or 5 times since 3/2010. I have mailed & faxed modification paperwork more times than I can count. I checked back every couple of weeks and each time they tell me "my case is under review, someone will contact you." The only time I have been contacted was to say I was in foreclosure. When I called, no one at B of A has any idea what is going on with my loan.
They asked me to re-qualify or resend docs, or send "updated docs" which I always do immediately. This last time, I had to start the whole process over in Feb because they had misplaced my file. After I was approved (again) and spending 30 minutes on the phone giving financials, they told me they would send a modify packet. I had to call 4 times before I finally received it. I mailed it in. After not hearing from them for 2 weeks I called. They did not have my docs. They told me to fax it. I did. twice. I spoke to Evelyn and she assured me the docs were in and being reviewed. Since then I have checked in and spoken to numerous people who assured me I was under review. On 3/10 I called to check, Reginald said they needed updated docs before they could go forward! I immediately faxed the docs and called. Reginald assured me they were received. Today, I called to check on the status & they told me they had nothing & I had to re-qualify again, to start all over! It has been over a year!
Reviewed March 22, 2011
I was told that I was behind 3 payments, one due to a missing payment that I was told was found and applied to my account. I have not missed any payments since, I did miss 2 payments due to having to put a roof on my house. They are saying that I am still 3 payments behind. I have been trying to get a forbearance to bring up-to-date. I have no trouble making the monthly payment, just getting caught up I need help with. I am being told they don't have forbearances and I need to do a modification. I updated all the information with them on the phone and they keep telling that someone will call but no one ever did. All I got were letters saying that I have been told no.
I have left several messages with Judy, Crystal and other people to talk to them about what they need. No one called back. I am at my home everyday, I am disabled and do not go out. All I am getting are foreclosure letters. Last month, in the middle of the month, I called about my February payment because it had not cleared my bank yet. I was told they did not have it. Then the next day, it went through my account. Something does not sound right. Please, I just want to get this up-to-date. I can't lose my house. When I was with my other bank, I never had a problem. Can you please help me? Again, I have no trouble making my monthly payment. Thank you for your time in this matter.
Reviewed March 17, 2011
I applied for a loan modification from Bank of America in June, 2010. It is now March, 2011 and I have not had one written word or one phone call from them. I call every month to make a payment and inquire about my modification and get nothing but a run around. Bank of America's loan modification process is a scam. I have tried to contact gov. agencies for help to no avail.
These banks were given taxpayer monies for this process and they have taken it and ran. Is any gov. agency watching the hen house? I watched on CNN as this woman spokesman lied to the senate investigative panel that they were processing modifications within 60-90 days. I also watched as protesters were thrown out of the chamber. It seems as though the CEO was taken for her word, and the protesters were there to tell a lie. What is wrong with our elected officials?
Reviewed March 16, 2011
I notified B of A last June, after the local oil spill, that work had slowed down. I normally bring in around $5000.00 a month but because of the BP oil spill, the month of June was down to $347.00 for the month. I called B of A the first of June and they said that they would send loan modification papers. By the end of June, there was no papers. On the first of July, I called them back and they stated that they were behind on paperwork and I should get them soon. At the end of July, there was no paperwork.
I maintained paying my mortgage payments on time. I continued to call about the loan modification papers and was always transferred from one department to another. I was told over the phone that I could not get a modification being current with my mortgage. I remained current with my mortgage until September 2010. I filed a claim with BP for loss of income; more run around. Finally, during Thanksgiving week, I received a payment from BP for $6100.00. The claim was for a loss of $15,000.00 for that quarter. I received no less than five calls a day from B of A asking when I was making a mortgage payment.
I finally received paperwork from Collins Center for Loan Mediation. Those papers stated that I was no longer able to use their services because I refused to meet with their mediators. I called them and they said that they had been trying to call me several times with no answer. They had been calling the wrong number which is not mine. I told them how long I had been waiting for a loan modification but they said that there was nothing they could do to change the situation because thirty days had passed and time was up.
I talked with Bank Of America and they told me that I was in the second stage of getting my loan modification. Days later, I received a letter from an attorney for collections and foreclosure. I notified them that I was waiting on a loan modification. They said foreclosure would continue while I was waiting on the modification. Days later, I received a letter stating that I had been turned down for the loan modification which was now in March of 2011. That paper stated I had three choices on handling of resolution: Short Sale; A deed of Lieu; and The Fannie Mae Deed-for-Lease. I don't feel Bank of America ever intended on helping me with my mortgage.
Three years ago when my mortgage company was Countrywide, my home was valued at $369,000.00. Bank of America tells me it is worth $148,00.00. Now that we are six months behind in payments, we can never catch up for all the penalties.
I think that they want my home and it doesn't seem that I can do anything about it. I wake sometimes as early as 2:00 am and search the internet for solutions. My stress level is out of the charts. My wife has become silent on the matter because it causes her to cry. It appears that we soon will be added to the list of homeless.
Reviewed March 15, 2011
The company did not post a mortgage payment that was cashed, which I showed proof through my bank (Wachovia). I submitted the check, and Bank of America became hostile and demonstrated poor customer service. They rudely stated that I should pay. I kept telling them I have, and my bank faxed the check. It lowered my credit score from 764 to 689. I take this very seriously. I pay to have my credit report monitored for over five years with Equifax.
Reviewed March 13, 2011
Relocating from Florida (where property is located) to Ohio. Only way to sell my condo was to do a short sale. Only way to do a short sale is to stop making payments. So November 2009 was the last payment I made.
I have had 3 contracts on it since may 2010 and all 3 have backed out because Bank of America takes their sweet time approving. I think that they would rather go into foreclosure. Approximately August of 2010, I contacted Bank of America regarding a possible deed in lieu. The gentlemen that I spoke with suggested that "I take in a foster child so that I can have the extra money each month to make my mortgage payment". I quickly told him that I would be committing fraud! He didn't seem to care. Is this how Bank of America operates? What can I do to get them to move a little quicker on approving the next short sale contract I get? If I get one!
Reviewed March 12, 2011
My husband and I sold a house at **. A few months ago, we started getting letters and phone calls from Bank of America saying we were in default and were in danger of foreclosure. We have spoken with several people at Bank of America, all to no avail. They insisted we owe them money. We have faxed our closing papers and they were still not satisfied. I went to the local Registry of Deeds and even found an entry showing the loan was paid off and they were still not satisfied. They have ruined our credit and continue to insist we owe them money on a house we sold 8 years ago.
Do we have any recourse? We are having difficulty getting a loan on a car due to this issue. I feel that there is fraud on the part of Bank of America but have no way to prove this.
Reviewed March 11, 2011
I applied for a refinance in November. Although it took a bit longer than usual since it was an unusual situation, all still went well. Then it was transferred to Rosalyn ** for close in February. She was pleasant enough but in the final stages Benita started contacting me instead. Just as I was waiting for a title clearance to set up closing, I found out from Benita on March 8th that there was a problem with the title. Before I could even try to find out how to resolve it, she told me it is their policy to withdraw the file when they can't get a clean title. I asked her what the rush was and why we couldn't wait a few days to see what could be done. She said this was in order to get my application refund check back to me as soon as possible. She also said that title problems took weeks to get resolved and it was their policy not to wait. I told her I was not in a rush to get this fee refunded. My priority was to do whatever it took to get this loan closed. She said she had to withdraw it but I had 24 hrs to get back to her and she could reopen the file.
I managed to get this problem solved, dealt with the title company and had the loan ready to close in under 24 hours. I tried that very day (8th) and all day on the 9th but no one answered my call. I left messages but no one returned my call. Rosalyn ** called me on the 10th and said my loan was closed because I agreed to withdraw. I told her that was not true and explained the situation to her. She said Benita said I agreed and she would have to speak to a supervisor and would get back to me by 2 pm that day. I never got a return call and she never answered my calls that day or the day after. I finally called customer service to find out who I could speak to and I was told that the notes in my file stated that Rosalyn said I agreed to withdraw the loan.
This is when I realized that not only were they not taking my application seriously but they were recording false statements. I did not have a conversation with Rosalyn the day the loan was withdrawn; Benita was the one who did it. The new representative also said that as of that point no one was assigned to my loan so basically they just closed it without my agreement, ignored my attempts to proceed, screened my calls and abandoned my loan. This is very unprofessional for any business and even scary for a financial institution because they have all my personal info - ssn, pay stubs, bank info. If they are dishonest enough to lie on their reports and unethical enough to abandon my loan and screen my calls who knows what else they are capable of.
Reviewed March 10, 2011
I have been trying to obtain a home loan modification since November 2009. I have gone through what so many other people have put on their posts to this website. It started with an initial call, requests for documents, a trial payment period, numerous phone calls, denials, appeals and endless frustrations. Currently, the bank has sent me to foreclosure. My payments were on time when this whole process started. All I want are answers. It is so wrong what this bank is doing to so many people; there should be consequences.
Reviewed March 10, 2011
Bank of America took over our mortgage a year and a half ago from Countrywide. We have had nothing but grief since. We have lived in our home for over seven years and have never missed a payment. When BOA took over, we were suddenly behind in payments according to them. We have tried everything we can think of to find out what the problem is with them to no avail.
They currently say we owe them over $4,300.00 dollars with no explanation for what it is for. They have now decided to start foreclosure proceedings against us. We cannot afford to get an attorney and the ones we have talked to said that they cannot help because BOA will just drown us in paper and it will cost too much to fight them. We even tried the loan modification route even though we do not feel we need to. We went through that six different times with, they have never done anything except say "wrong paperwork or turned in too late."
One person, an Abigail even called me a deadbeat and said I should lose my home, and that Countrywide people are all deadbeats. What kind of treatment is this? We are at our wits end with these morons, my wife and are no longer young and we do not wish to lose our home. Can any one out there help? Bank of America is no American bank, it is a disgrace and should have gone under many years ago. We are now in the process of trying to raise the $4,300.00 by raiding what is left of our meager retirement, even at that BOA says they may not even accept it, what kind of Bank is this? Crooked I say. We just made this months mortgage payment and they accepted it, so gives.
Reviewed March 9, 2011
Bank of America's website clearly claims to call if you are behind or think you might fall behind on a mortgage payment. Not the case, after my wife called the number and was transferred to the default dept., the representative Thomas was told not to transfer her to another Dept. that might help because we were not behind yet.
Reviewed Feb. 25, 2011
My home was listed under Veterans Affairs and it was foreclosed under Virginia Housing Development Authority on January 11, 2011. I was told by the Law Office of Cecil Moore in Newport News, VA that I had to pay cash by January 10, 2011 or the home will be sold. I called the law firm on December 2010. During midweek of January 2011, the receptionist called me back before the foreclosure went into effect. VHDA does not accept cash for payments. Then, my home was transferred to Bank of America.
I called for weeks in reference to the foreclosure with Bank of America. I was told that there was never an account with this bank and there was no listing in the files under Bank of America. The bank did not have my home listed as received under B of A , no foreclosure, no loan number. I did not have a bank attached to my home--only under Veterans Affairs.
A realtor knocked on my door at ** and inquired about my home. David ** from Zipp Realty had inquired before any process was complete. Now, he is pressuring me about signing cash for keys. Bof A states that no one has my home. I was told by Cynthia that the Reo Team was going to get to the bottom of this situation. I have received no calls except at night from an 800 number. I have been transferred from 800 numbers to the next under B of A for thirty minutes. And now, I receive one ring back and a hang up. Three and a half weeks of games and phone calls. I might be evicted according to David ** by March 12, 2011 with no results of my home.
Reviewed Feb. 23, 2011
I was applying for a home loan. I went to Bank of America and filled out all paper work. I was asked to pay for the house appraisal which was never done because the loan was denied. I spoke to Mr. Eddie *** who was the representative that was helping me. He said that he was going to process my credit. It has been 3 months and my credit is not done. Every time I talked to Mr.** he tells me that by the next day it will be ready. Nothing yet. And I'm paying the interest rate on my credit card.
I decided to go to the bank and explain my problem to another representative of Bank of America, Ms. Noemi ***, and she told me that she could help me with my loan. She asked me to wait for the other credit. We filed all the paper work (again) and she asked me to pay for the house appraisal again which I did! After that day (December 23, 2010), Ms. *** has not answered my call. Till today I don't know if the appraisal was done. The only thing I know is that they charged the money again ($540).
Reviewed Feb. 22, 2011
I applied for the Home Affordable Modification Program back in December and I never get a straight answer as to why it hasn't closed. My broker at Bank of America assured me that my loan was doing fine. He is telling me to contact him, but when I do, I get a disconnected number and it goes straight to voicemail. I've submitted everything that was asked. I am up to date on all my payments, property taxes and insurance.
All I want to know is what else is needed to close the loan. I feel that I'm just getting the runaround and that nothing will happen. I've read a bunch of the complaints already posted and now I feel very pessimistic. What's going on here? If I don't refinance before this coming December, I will lose my home as my rate will go adjustable.
Reviewed Feb. 17, 2011
Almost 2 years ago, I applied for a modification, I have been asked to submit and resubmit the same paperwork. They keep pushing it back, asking for the same items again. I most recently have sent the same copies of the same items to 3 people in the last 2 months.
I would like Bank of America to actually process my application for a modification. I have complied over and over again with the paperwork. I feel that they are giving me the run around and have no intentions of helping me with this mortgage. I am sending them payments on my mortgage that is almost double my monthly payment which is preventing me from paying the property taxes from last year and this year, and the home owners insurance is coming due. I cannot do this anymore, but I am fighting as hard as possible to retain my house for myself and my 3 kids. I have been unemployed for a long time and finding only work that pays 20 percent of what I used to make.
I need someone to help me get this bank to do what they are supposed to do. If I don't qualify for a modification, then I don't know who is. Please help me get this bank or someone working there to be held accountable for their actions. Get someone there to do their job and make a decision on my modification. I have been patient for almost 2 years, and I just cannot take it anymore.
Reviewed Feb. 14, 2011
Bank of America escrows taxes and insurance on my mortgage. Last year, my tax bill was paid in full in January out of my escrow account. Only half of the tax bill was due in January. This left a negative balance in my escrow account so the escrow payment was increased. The same thing has happened again this year. I am not required to escrow my taxes and insurance and I wrote to try and try and make the payments myself, but I didn't get anywhere last year.
Reviewed Feb. 11, 2011
I have been trying to get a Loan Modification since fall of 2009. I have submitted docs, no less than 5 times. In Jan. 2010, I was given a trial modification starting in March. But being a good guy, I started in Jan. I made it through to Sept. and made 9 payments on time. Then, I received a letter in Sept. that my loan mod was refused. I was removed from MHA program because I had a negative value loan. BoA called me in Oct. They were going to try a traditional loan modification, paperwork was from Oct. to Dec. 13, 2010. Ms. ** stated that all my paperwork had to be together, prior to investor looking at it.
Long story short, on a Friday, a BoA rep called and stated I had an $80,000.00 to $90,000.00 value equity in my home as per their own appraiser, needed food cost, needed it faxed at 2:30PM (my time). Keep in mind that the BoA rep was in Virginia. By Monday at 2:20PM, she called me that they refused my loan mod. By Tuesday morning, written letter. By 12:30PM, Wednesday, on my front door was a FedEx letter. They refused my loan mod. Everything they were being accused of has been done to me. I'm sick of these guys. Our leaders bailed these bankers out. They were wrong. We cannot get loans, they have killed the housing market and the people are made to pay. I'm a self-made man, I built up my property. Now, I'm the bad guy. All of our elected leader do not listen to us. If we push a shopping cart, we need health care, we have no homes, no jobs and they want to have a vote over heath care. We need jobs Mr. Obama. You need to slap these bankers hard!
Reviewed Feb. 11, 2011
My husband lost his job in the area we live in May of 2009. He had to travel 400 miles away from home in order for us to be able to make our monthly mortgage payment. This meant his two daughters got to see him two weekends out of the month for over 1.5 years. We started to try to apply for the HAMP program in May of 2010. We were strung along and waited for an answer for four months. We then decided the best option for us would be a HAFA short sale since there was still no work in our area and our home was worth about 50% of what we owed on it. We are in the state of Nevada which has been hit hardest by both unemployment and the housing crisis.
We applied twice but were declined due to the fact that we were still current on our mortgage. So we had to stop paying. Then in November 19, 2010, my husband was laid off from his job completely. We lost 75% of our income and could not pay our mortgage. We reapplied for the HAFA program showing that he had lost his job and was on unemployment. We have waited twelve weeks to hear back from Bank of America to see if we could qualify or not. Today, I finally called and am told they have declined us due to the fact that our income is too high and that our monthly mortgage payment is only 28%. That is completely false and obviously the "underwriters" did not look at the file at all or review the 39 pages of information I sent which included the letter of layoff, the weekly unemployment amount and the fact that my husband has been laid off of work for three months.
I have been told there is no direct contact number for the underwriting department and that they are a back office only so I have no one to call and no one to help. I can try to reapply and wait another 12 weeks, during which time I am sure that we will go into foreclosure. We have repeatedly tried to do the right thing and have been screwed over and over by Bank of America! It is extremely obvious to my that they do not want to help borrowers and would rather we just go into foreclosure anyway.
Reviewed Feb. 11, 2011
Due to financial hardship, I had filed modification a year ago. With many attempts and phone calls, I did not get any help. They have increased my monthly payment instead of reducing it.
The monthly increase includes property tax and insurance. I had informed the bank that I will pay the property tax direct to L.A County tax and I also purchased home insurance. They have send me letters saying that my account is in default. But I paid my monthly mortgage payment on time. I had never missed a payment. I have also paid the 1st installment of property tax this NOV/2010 which the bank claims that has paid as well.
I called the bank and a representative told me to call LA County tax for a refund. However, county tax informed me that they had been credited to the bank. Why would I have to pay back the bank when they already got the refund from tax collector?
Reviewed Feb. 10, 2011
I contacted B of A in August 2010 to refinance, they kept on transferring my loan to different processors. And every time, the new processor would ask me to re-submit the same information and/or documentation I had previously submitted because they claimed not to have it. It is the same with this latest processor, which seems to be the one that was finally permanently assigned to me. Again, she keeps on requesting the same documentation over and over again. She cancelled my loan because she claimed I had not submitted a document due by January 28, 2011. However, I not only faxed it in but I also emailed it to her, her supervisor Mary L. *** and a Park S ***, Sr., reassigned pipeline manager on January 19, 2011.
Apparently, per Park ***, he found the document but it had been misfiled. He said he would contact them to see if he could convince them to re-open the file since it was their error and not mine. Supposedly he was re-opened and now they are requesting some of the same documents I submitted in November, December and January. They are giving me a hard time because I made a cash deposit on July 6, 2010 with Chase then I scheduled an online payment to my credit union on July 16, 2010 and Chase issued a check to my credit union which was received and posted to my account on July 22, 2010.
I was able to get a copy of the check made out by Chase to my credit union, and the deposit is posted as a check deposit on my monthly bank statement. However, that is not enough. Now they say I need to provide them with a deposit slip or they will cancel my loan. I contacted my credit union but they do not have a deposit slip because it was a check received by Chase plus even if I had personally made the deposit, my credit union does not use deposit slips. At this point I feel I am being harassed and they are making every type of excuse to not approve my loan.
Park ****** said he is doing me a favor by helping me out because B of A is losing $8k - $9k on this loan because it is going to cost them 3 - 4 points to give me a 4.5 rate on a 30 year loan. However, it is not my fault that they were too busy with so many foreclosures and loan modifications that they were not able to get to my loan any sooner and that is why they gave me an extension on my rate. I am also concerned that I have emailed and faxed them confidential information and they claim to not have received it, or as Park *** said, they may have lost it. I am afraid my confidential information may land in the wrong hands.
Reviewed Feb. 9, 2011
President Obama initiated the Home Affordable Modification Program with guidelines that went into effect on March 4, 2009 to help American homeowners remain in their homes. Unfortunately I, as a homeowner, have not found relief through this program that I applied for back in July 2010.
I was told they had up to 6 months to decide. They still have not. Every time my file goes to another department, I get asked to resend the same documents again. I mailed them twice and faxed 3 times.
The last person I talked to told me that Adam ** was finished with my file and had not asked for any documents, until he sent it to the underwriters. They sent it back to him for request of bank statements again! My question is, if he was finished with my file and did not need any more documents where did my bank statements go? Shouldn't he have sent them to the underwriter along with my file? He said it was complete, but now it isn't and I am being asked to send them for the sixth time. I believe this is just a stalling tactic on their part.
I have emailed Senator ** and asked him to look into it for me. I am waiting to hear from him.
I found this site in an article I read of other people having the same problem. When people need help, they need it now, not a year later. Or most likely, the banks are hoping people cannot make their payments so they can foreclose. Maybe that is what they are up to.
"In the past month, the number of mortgage holders who have a permanent Home Affordable modification has increased from 3,200 to 12,700 according to Bank of America. In addition, close to 14,000 loan modifications are pending, which means the final terms have been approved and Bank of America is waiting for customer signatures to finalize the loan modification.” BOA says a number of people have been helped, but can they prove it? Pending for signatures, I have not been asked to sign anything yet and it has been over 6 months ago going on 7.
I am now on SSDI, but I wasn't when I bought my house. I was working part-time; I am on leave at the moment for medical care of a family member. My mortgage and insurance and taxes leave me with $21 for the month of February 2011, I was hoping to have some relief by now. I have a part-time job when I am able to return, but I only make $8.20 an hour and only 9 hours, maybe 15 a week due to a disability. I struggle to pay my utilities and need to ask for help for that and food month to month. I was looking forward to getting some help to lower my housing costs.
Reviewed Feb. 5, 2011
I found myself unemployed for the 1st time in 18 years. Having only worked 22 weeks in 2010, I have been using savings to pay my home loan. In October, I contacted Bank of America. They said that they would be glad to help and send paperwork to fill out and return. I sent all the paperwork they asked for.
Two months later, I called them, and they said that it was still pending. Then, I sent more paperwork. They were wanting check stubs from Virginia Employment Commission, and I explained to them that there was none. I sent bank statement and VEC paperwork. It is 1-31-11, and now they want more, and I'm tired of them stalling.
Reviewed Feb. 4, 2011
I applied for a home modification loan back in 2009. The representative back then asked me all kinds of documentation which I submitted at that time. Nothing good came out this. I was behind a few months and they took all the months I was behind and add it to the loan; making it higher. It was $84,000 before the modification and $88,000 after. They came to a conclusion of a new payment which was higher than the original mortgage payment. I re-applied again in June of 2010. I have fallen behind in my mortgage and I've been out of work since August of 2009 and still collecting unemployment. I've submitted everything they requested in a timely fashion and as a matter a fact, it's my third time submitting paperwork to them and all I get is **
My future looks dark; thanks to their help. I don't want to lose my home. I'm not young anymore. I hope this reaches all those people who are going through same. What is happening to our America; with unemployment, I not able to pay my mortgage in time. I'm always late.
Reviewed Feb. 2, 2011
Bank of America still has not fixed my home loans which is a predatory loan and I want it fixed. I have tried to contact them several and many times but they have not done so. I have claim numbers to where I contacted Banking Insurance Commission and also Better Business. None have fixed or even helped.
Reviewed Feb. 1, 2011
Bank of America has been the worst case scenario in dealing with the Making Home Affordable Program. We have been lied to, delayed, received no action, etc., and our process has been going on since April 2010. The latest action by BOA will probably put us under. This action has to do with escrow; we have never escrow our taxes and insurance.
In January, without any notification whatsoever, we received an escrow statement from BOA stating that they have paid our taxes and have recalculated escrow for us and again with no prior notice or contact at all. Well, because of what BOA has done, they have added $500 to our payment. Instead of helping us, they have burned us to the point where we cannot make our payment now (we have never been late even though I am on Social Security Disability). Trying to contact them, to help us, is a joke. They never return calls and we are on hold forever and even if we do get a hold of somebody, they are of no help and many don't seem to care at all.
Our account number is ** and our supposed representative is Mia ** (no phone number because she said that she can't receive calls!) We can no longer make our house payment because of what BOA has done. This month will be the first month ever that we will not make a full payment or maybe any payment. We suspect that we will lose our house because of the actions of BOA..
Reviewed Jan. 26, 2011
I have been actively trying to modify my home loan for more than two years now. My mortgage company is Bank of America (BOA). I filed bankruptcy in 2008, which was dismissed in 2009. I re-entered negotiations for a modification plan. I was told time and again that it would take time and that I would have to wait. And so I did. From time to time people would come by knocking on the door to see if we, my family and I, were still there. Many months went by, but each time I would call I was told that the person who was handling the case was backed up and that the process would take time.
Finally in November 2010 I received an envelope from an attorney's office. I found out that there was a sale date of January 4th. I called HUD-FHA who faxed my material to a responsible person at BOA who looked at my file. They told me that I didn't qualify for a traditional modification because that must be completed within 12 months of application. The 12 months had expired because the file was waiting in their hands for them to make a decision. The time lapsed with my documents in their hands. The person in December offered me a modification with the interest rate reduced to market rate, about a point. I was happy to get the deal done.
A few days later I got a phone call from BoA. They told me that there was a lien on my property from the State of Georgia and that we couldn't proceed until it was paid. The amount was a little more than I could afford. Then I thought about a few things. For one, the State of Georgia issued me two refund checks in 2008 totaling $1100. Why I don't know but I had forgotten that I owed the state anything. Why should they be refunding me money? Second, the state charges an unbelievably high interest rate, especially given this economy. Refunding me that money and continuing to charge interest on a higher bill doesn't make sense. They had to know what they had done.
So the amount that I owe on my tax lien was made larger, because the money was refunded to me, and because BOA waited so long to make a decision. I have personal problems as well. For one, I have successfully battled multiple sclerosis for nearly twenty years and the prolonged stress has taken it's toll on me. In addition my wife is an alcoholic in denial, and I'm seeking any help/assistance I can get to bring about a positive resolution in that matter. I humbly await your response as my time in my home may be up.
Reviewed Jan. 26, 2011
I started the modification process in September 2009. At that time, I was told to pay $587 to show that we were having a hardship. The loan would be modified in three months and our good credit score of 700-800 would be restored upon the revised loan. After we did what they instructed us to do, we started receiving numerous phone calls from credit agencies and threatening certified letters about taking our house. This has been our stress for well over a year now. Late fees, etc. are now over $13,000 and our credit is no good. I emailed the CEO and someone called me right away and promised that it would be completed as soon as possible. This was back in September 2010. My husband is medically retired and was just released again from the hospital (fourth time in six weeks). His ulcer is back. I can't stand this much longer. We don't deserve this. Bank of America is a monster!
Reviewed Jan. 24, 2011
First call to mortgage line to request loan modification, spoke with Jim, gave all information he then transferred me to Dana at X****. Spoke with Dana, again, gave all my information again, she transferred me to Brent ******** x*****, gave all my information again, half way through application to see if we qualify the call was lost. I waited but he never returned the call. I called the default line back, spoke with Bill, gave my information again, transferred me to Dana, gave my information again who transferred me to Angela X****, gave my information again, she then transferred me to James id ****, spoke to Miguel asked to transfer to supervisor, spoke with Billy **** gave information again, he then transferred me to Miguel *******, gave all information again, went over application.
Reviewed Jan. 21, 2011
Over a year ago we inquired about a loan modification with BAC. After they lost our paperwork twice and gave us the run around on the phone, we told them we wanted to rescind our request. Ever since we did that, they have been sending us letters threatening foreclosure. We never changed our payment amount - we paid the same payment that we always paid, never the "temporary" modification payment. We have never paid our mortgage late.
We have called many, many times and we keep getting cut off or told that "everything is cleared up" but then we get another letter. My husband & I are both elderly and the stress from this harassment is taking its toll on our health. We are afraid that, even though we are told everything is fine, that BAC will start the foreclosure proceedings and we will lose our house for no reason. We have read about this happening to others who have mortgages with BAC.
Reviewed Jan. 20, 2011
Not sure if you would be the right contact or if you would know who I could contact about my Bank of America mortgage loan. I have been working with Bank of America for over a year on trying to get a loan modification. I sent in all of the documents that they requested and was pretty much given the run around throughout the year with them stating that they didn't receive documents and resending them on several different occasions throughout the year. The reason I became delinquent with my mortgage was due to several hardships that I had endured throughout the course of the year. On top of that, I was caring for my sick grandmother who has since deceased and my grandfather passed away 20 days after my grandmother. I became unemployed because the owner of the company I worked for died in an auto accident and they closed. I also had a break-up after 10 years where my partner abandoned me and left me to pay all of the household bills by myself during the time I was unemployed. I was actively looking for employment and nothing was working out for me. The unemployment compensation was not enough to cover all of the bills that I needed to pay. I have managed to try to stay on top of my financial matters during these hardships and I have not given up hope that I will be given the chance to pay to stay in my home, which is all I have left.
I spoke to the bank because I had heard about the making homes affordable program and the bank had told me that I needed to stop paying my mortgage for at least 3 months to qualify for that program. Well, long story short, I stopped paying and filed for the MHA loan mod through Bank of America. I recently was declined and was told I was quailed for the attorney general loan modification. I am very worried because I do not want to lose my home as this is all I have left. I am ready willing and able to pay to keep my home, but it seems like I am getting the run around from Bank of America and I am very scared at this point.
I have been extremely proactive with keeping contact with them on a weekly/daily basis for over a year now, but it seems like they are not willing to assist me or offer me a program. I have been employed for 9 months full time and have sent Bank of America my updated income in hopes that I will qualify for a loan modification. They told me they would send out the attorney general (AG) loan modification. I was told my modification was declined by 2 different people at the bank for different reasons and I'm not sure who is telling me the truth or what the real reason for my decline was. One agent told me it was for missing documents, but when I spoke to a supervisor on a different department, they told me they could see all of my documents. Another agent told me I was declined because I did not make enough income and had negative present value.I have the Pick-a-Payment adjustable rate mortgage which I have read there was a lawsuit against Wells Fargo for. Bank of America did not even offer me this 3-month trial payment plan that they have offered other people in my circumstance or anything to even give me a chance to redeem my mortgage. I also explained to Bank of America that I now have someone living with me helping me with my finances. I am asking if there is any information that may be helpful to me and my situation. Any information would be so greatly appreciated. I don't know where to turn at this.
Reviewed Jan. 19, 2011
We started the application for a home loan modification when my wife contacted Bank of America on November 10, 2009. We were sent a "Hardship" application. And we were told that it would take up to 45 days for them to review all of our reports. On December 18, 2009, my wife contacted the modification department again to follow up, because we had not heard anything from Bank of America. They said that they were sending more forms to us in the mail that we would need to fill out and send back. We did. They said they never got them. They sent a second packet on March 19, 2010. Bank of America never contacted us. My wife followed up with them and they said they were "still reviewing our case". We have followed up with them over five times since April until now, January 17, 2011. Bank of America says they "need more information". I am so frustrated. Every time we call, they give us the runaround, one excuse after another. I think they are stalling for time. We have been told that we do qualify and they are "reviewing our case" on multiple occasions.
Reviewed Jan. 19, 2011
Up in till Nov. of 2008 our mortgage was always on time. In May of 2009 I applied for a modification and sent them all the information that they needed through fax. I received a phone call that they received all the paper work. Things looked good and I thought I would get a call in about a month. I did not receive a phone call or letter so I called them and they said that I was denied because they needed more information. I asked them why they didn't call me or send me a letter stating this, and they said they don't call but a letter had been sent out.
Then in March of 2010, I applied with Making Home Affordable and was told I didn't qualify and so I tried again. They told me that I did qualify and asked me questions. They sent me a packet and I sent all the paperwork to them. They said that I would be put on a 3-month trial. I made the first payment within 30 days which I was told was okay. I kept in touch with them. The next payment I made a partial at the beginning of the month and told them I would make the rest of it when I received my check. I got the check deposited it into my husband’s account and because I wasn't on the account they put a hold on it.
I called Bank of America to let them know what was going on and told them that I didn't want to make a payment to have it bounce. The lady told me that was fine and as soon as it was there to call and make the payment. The payment was 2 days after the 30 days. I went on to make the other 2 payments which brought me to a total of 4. These were all on time. I called and asked what was going on with the modification and they told me that I was denied because of the second payment. I told them why didn't they call me and explained everything. They said they don't call but they should of sent out a letter in the mail, but didn't see anything in there system that a letter had been sent out. The system did say that I was denied. I asked what I could do and they told me that maybe I could qualify for another modification.
In Oct, I called and did qualify for the attorney general modification. The man on the phone said that a packet would be sent out and that I would receive it within a week. I didn't receive it and called back. They said that they didn't see it and that I needed to fax the information over to them. I did it within 1 hour and called the next day. They said that they received the information but to call the next day to see if the paperwork was in the system. I did and it was. I have called once a week since then and have gotten no information just different stories as to what was going on. On 11/24, it was still in review; 11/29 under review; 12/6 call in a week still under review; 12/15 no update yet; 12/22 still in review; 12/29 investor doesn't support that modification, submitting another escalation report; 1/3/11 still in review, work out pending, still pending no other documents required; 1/7/11 still pending; 1/10/11 still pending; 1/14/11 still pending; 1/18/11 investor doesn't participate in government home loans. I asked on who is my investor and how do I find out. She said to write to Bank of America.
I spoke to someone else and she said other documents are required. I again spoke to someone else and she said that it’s still under review and she transferred me to Home Retention Team. They said it’s still under review and that no other documents were needed at the time. I got onto MERS and entered my info and it told me as of 3/23/06, it was Bank of America that was my investor. I don't know what else to do as well as a lot of other people on the internet that have been going through the same thing. May I remind you, the modification is not guaranteed. Any help with this would be greatly appreciated.
Reviewed Jan. 19, 2011
Recently, I was denied a loan modification. I have been unemployed for 2 years, no savings left, my wife is disabled, has Parkinson's, built home to accommodate her illness. I will have to move which is complicated by her Parkinson's. They will sell my house for way under what I owe, but won’t lower my interest from 8.5% and 10.5%, so I can stay in the home. The letter encouraged me to remain current and continue to pay. Are these really human beings? I can’t believe the stupidity of BOA. I give up. I am done with this whole mess. A massive weight has been lifted off my shoulders.
Reviewed Jan. 16, 2011
Bank of America refuses to delete the mortgage insurance even though I reached the 20% of the original value of the house. I paid for entire year extra to the principal because I was promised by their clerks that it will be removed faster. And still they refuse to remove the PMI.
Reviewed Jan. 15, 2011
I want to file a complaint against the bank that holds my home mortgage loan, Bank of America Home Mortgage. Bank of America acquired my mortgage from Countrywide. I have nothing but problems since Bank of America took over my mortgage. The first problem I had was I wasn’t notified when I was supposed to start making my monthly payment to Bank of America instead of Countrywide. Bank of America contacted me and said I was behind on my payments. $2,000 worth of payments just disappeared. I started making higher monthly payments to take care of this. After I got this caught up I continued to make the higher payments thinking everything would be okay. I have been sending the extra money on my payment for the last year.
In September 2010, Bank of America returned my check for my monthly payment stating they wouldn’t accept it unless I sent it certified mail. So I sent it back via certified mail and once again they returned it. When I contacted Bank of America, they told me that I had missed 2 payments, which were dated a year ago and that I was 5 months behind even though I had only missed 2 payments. I had not missed a payment that I was aware of. I checked my bank statements and found that 2 payments were returned 12 months earlier and Bank of America didn’t notify me. Now they say it will cost me over $9,000 in fees and penalties to make my mortgage current and they have sent me a foreclosure notice. I called and they told me not to send any more payments because they wouldn’t accept them. They have also done 2 appraisals without my knowledge and charged me for them. I talked to them about a loan re-modification and they said I qualified for it with them, but I had to qualify with the government. And they would send me the paperwork within 15 days. This was a month ago and I still haven’t received the papers. I called and the person I talked to said she couldn’t find anything that said the papers had been sent and it would now take 30 days for me to get the papers. But she would send them and I still haven’t received them.
The Kentucky Highway Department are doing a study on the highway that runs close to my home. If they decide to reroute the road, the county may have to buy my house to build an access road. I am sure Bank of America is aware of this and want to foreclose on my home and make money by selling it to the county or state. My home appraises for more than I owe on my mortgage. Isn’t this unfair banking or predatory lending? I have done everything I could to keep my home. Now they will not accept my payments and keep adding fees and penalties. It appears that Bank of America is determined to take my home. Will you please help me keep Bank America from taking my home. I want to pay for it, but they are making it such a hardship I don’t know what to door who to talk to for help. Would you please send me a reply? My email address is ** or you can call me at **.
Also, First Residential Bank had the original mortgage on my home. They sold it to Countrywide. About 2 years ago, an ad was placed in the Tompkinsville News, a local newspaper. It was a notice of a foreclosure sale of my home by First Residential Mortgage. I hadn’t received any notice of any kind from anyone. First Residential had sold my mortgage to Countrywide, therefore, I didn’t owe First Residential anything. I contacted Countrywide and they saidthat they didn’t know anything about it. I talked to the Master Commissioner who does the foreclosure sales in my county. He contacted someone and the foreclosure was cancelled. He is an attorney and he told me that I had a good case for a lawsuit, but I only wanted to keep and pay for my home so I didn’t do it, thinking everything would be all right. Now I know it has only gotten worse. There has to be some way to stop this before I lose my home that I have tried so hard to keep. I have paid enough in high interest rates and fees and penalties to have half my home paid for. There seems to be no way to satisfy Bank of America. They are determined to take my home. Your help would be so greatly appreciated. Anxiously waiting for your reply.
Reviewed Jan. 15, 2011
This is all about our home loan modification. This July it will be two years since I started the process with Franklin First (owned by Bank of America). On October 1, 2010, they took over of the loan. I received a call from Matt saying the modification was approved by underwriting, and it was going to quality control. I would hear from them in 4-5 weeks and I was supposed to call if I don’t. I have called every week since then and I get the same runaround. They would say, "Probably another ten days, but I can’t say for sure". I am unemployed; benefits are exhausted, my wife has Parkinson's (it is obviously permanent). We will be forced to move. It is not only humiliating, but it presents a real difficulty in finding a home to accommodate her illness. I am tired of listening to the excuses that they are so busy with other customer. I have no other alternative, but to walk away from our home. I do think if everyone stopped paying their mortgage payments, it would have a profound effect on these crooked banks. Perhaps, I send them a message to fix the mess they created, and they will not make us pay for it.
Reviewed Jan. 14, 2011
We all share the same long, tortuous story and I want to make all the Banksters pay for what they have put us through. I cannot afford an attorney right now to file suit, but I have had consultations and have been told that you can file, once you are on your feet. My idea is to get all us to file in our local small claims court on the same day or week, it is cheap for us to file and the Banksters will have to provide attorneys for each of those cases or lose by default.
Usually there is a local magistrate and local juries that are not lawyers and are sympathetic to the consumer who has been abused. The Banksters cannot stop us or prepare, even if they know what day or week it is. Check your local small claims court for the rules and cost and then send a RESPA letter to your loan servicer by certified mail. When you get your response to your RESPA letter and gather your evidence, I will keep you posted on what day we will do our National Political Action, go to every blog you can and post this email, we have to get the word out!
Reviewed Jan. 14, 2011
We have been trying to have our loan refinanced through the Making Home Affordable Program for over a year now. In the Winter of 2009, we were told not to send any payments until the refinancing went through. Our credit has been severely effected because of this. We have sent paperwork numerous times. just to be told they never received it or we needed to send more information. When Mr. ** contacted us in the Spring of 2010, he informed us things were progressing. Now when we try to contact him, he never returns our phone call or the emails his colleagues send him to call us. We are at wits' end, trying to figure out what to do. Please we need help.
Reviewed Jan. 14, 2011
I recently wrote a letter to this website, complaining about Bank Of America and the Home Modification Program. In it I stated I was going to write a letter of complaint to the Attorney General. Today I received a letter from the Attorney General's office and I want everyone who has complained about BAC to contact this # 1-800-613-6743. They are the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency, which is the federal agency which licenses and regulates banks. It's time for BAC to pay for how they have treated us and if all of us stand together, maybe we can make a difference.
Reviewed Jan. 11, 2011
I know the business. I am a victim as well. This may help you understand why such abuses continue.
Why loan servicers are misbehaving, reason #1Financially motivated sampling analysis. Loan modification delays, bait and switch to forbearance, document send again; any excuse which may institute payment suspended, not posted, results in servicer suspending disbursal of same to mortgage holder. For every 25% of cash flow suspended, servicer earns interest on suspended total until released $306,000 annually.
Each loan payment that generates a late charge event, however such is achieved, will generate an average of $85 late charge, $42,500 monthly at 25% of loans times 6 months average term all events, $255,000 annually.Supplemented Income of $561,000 annually 17% of base, just hire temps to answer phones. The results shown are roughly estimated and are conservative but there's more to it. This part will make you very angry.
If the company that is employed to institute the foreclosure process required by the servicer is one and the same, events can be coordinated to enhance income means under the guise of independent operations. For those in default and foreclosure commenced, notice Recontrust actions peculiar, aggressive, excessive. The last stage of BAC seeking revenue paid by you or billed the investor, the other victim.
B of A is not your lender even if they are. They are a payment processing service and they are not happy playing puppet to the feds programs that chop into their profits, increase their staffing overhead, and inundate them with customer outcry, expectations, and demands. You, a mortgagor, are an at will participant in an arrangement you must participate in which is often unfair, recourse is limited.
AG suits and media will flush some correction so sue, if you can, deceptive acts; see your state statues. Lis pendens the title and jams the process like BK. Payments not posted are payments not made, get it? Call it rent in the end; BAC hopes you think so in as much. Using mods to pump you for income the loan holder will not receive, you'll likely not benefit by and both sides BAC harms. Get your money out of the bank, rights of set off grant BAC access to liquidity. Move it.
Reviewed Jan. 11, 2011
I have a home in Henderson Nevada that is upside on the loan. I have been trying to deal with Bank of America for five months now with some loan modification. Bank of America constantly puts me on hold and transfers my calls and the rude phone answer employees will not get a supervisor on the phone.
However, the worst thing that has been happening now is that every time I call Bank of America, the customer representative tells me that my social security number does not show up on their screen to verify me so I am transferred to another customer service representative to "update" my loan information. I have had this loan for 11 years, and before, I have always been able to be verified. Each time I call to find out the status of any number of "loan modifications" Bank of America has had me apply for, I must now spend literally one to two hours being transferred back and forth to be "verified" so my loan can be discussed. I can't take it anymore.
Finally today, January 10th, I begged and pleaded with the once-again-transferred-to Bank of America representative to find out what is wrong with the documentation on file and why my social security number is not easily found (I had to stop even trying to follow up on a pending third month of missing mortgage payments and just try to fix the new problem I have with Bank of America - the "verification" problem). So Myra, the representative today, finally told me that I have to tell any Bank of America person I talk to on the phone not to look at the "lamb" screen but rather go to the "AS 400 series" screen to verify me. Basically, this boils down to me, having to know software code to speak to the Bank of America representatives and tell them how to use their computer so I can be verified by Bank of America on a loan I have had for 11 years with them.
What is this? I don't even know what I am saying to the Bank of America representatives but the sick thing is I called Bank of America back later today and had to use the software code instructions and it did work with Bank of America person who took my call. This is shameful.
Reviewed Jan. 7, 2011
I need help immediately. I wish to begin over after being behind on mortgage. My husband is dead and remodeled my home before he died so I would like to keep it. Because I am so far behind, BAC wants to foreclose. It is in foreclosure. I have tried desperately to get this modified, but they will not budge an inch or help me out. They want a lot of money up front. I don't have that. I do not want to lose my home. I have had the housing council in on this, as well. Can anybody help me? I do not want to lose my home. It means everything to me and I am willing to begin making payments and get back on track with my life.
Reviewed Jan. 5, 2011
I got a so-called home modification loan. I sent them $1760.00 because it's suppose to lower interest rate and lower payment. That never happened.They are now sending me a noticed of intent to accelerate paper, which was because of there mistakes. They are also telling me that my loan is in default. Three separate people told me to just pay the monthly payment agreed upon and it will adjust. That also never happened.
It seems a scam all the way around. I did this in June 2010 and still have no results. The payment keeps going up that I can't afford and getting further behind. Please help because I can't go on much longer without loosing my house that I have now lived in for 20 years.
Reviewed Jan. 4, 2011
After Bank of America acquired Countrywide Mortgages, we continue to get charged with extra insurance for our home. We have faxed and emailed copies of our insurance policies and they continued to purchase the added insurance, stating they haven't received the other paperwork. This is the 3rd time and I am going to our attorney general with this problem. When you try to contact them by phone, you are transferred all over the lace and finally disconnected. Worst customer service I have ever encountered.
Reviewed Jan. 4, 2011
Bank of America is holding up my refinance. I started the paperwork on October 31 with Mortgage Investors Inc. and the starter paperwork went through within a week. But I have a second mortgage/line of credit with BOA and up to this day they have not completed their subordination evaluating the property.
It has been two months that the calls have gone back and forth and submitting paperwork and I am still not any closer to refinancing with MIC. All Bank of America has done is procrastinate with this process and pushing it back with no progress on my refinance. I need to settle and soon before I miss my next mortgage payment. I appreciate any help that you can assist with this matter.
Reviewed Jan. 1, 2011
I am getting consistent abuse from the loan re-modification department. They ask for documentation which I provide, then they claim that I had not sent, then they ask for more documentation. I am being bounced between different case managers who are unaware of any prior steps that were taken and having to start from scratch. They are obviously attempting to frustrate and dissuade me from continuing with loan modification. Representatives are rude, ignorant, and very unhelpful. This is no accident on their part.
Reviewed Dec. 31, 2010
My home mortgage is with Bank of America. They took my loan when they purchased Countrywide. I lost my job 3 days before Christmas 2008 as an auto transporter due to the recession. I started asking about the modification because they had just implemented the making home affordable modification plan. I was told several times by Bank of America that I had to be turned down for a refinance in writing before I could apply for a modification. Of course, I was approved for a refinance that would save me $110. dollars a month and cost me $11,000. dollars in closing costs and other charges.
I said no to the refinance and kept pushing for a modification. I finally brought up the word extortion about the refinance and suddenly in August of 2009 Bank of America verbally approved me for a trial modification. September 2009, I made my first trial payment upon verbal approval and was told repeatedly over the next 6 months that the papers were in the mail. In April of 2010, I got the FedEx package with the trial modification in it. The payments went up by $50. but I could still afford it and so April 2010 was my first Real Trial Modification Period payment.
I continued making all my payments on the first of the month and making faxes to prove my fiscal situation. I have copies of all the faxes I made. In August, I was told that I was approved for final modification. In fact August 8th 2010, my paperwork went to the investor. I have continued to make my payments on the first and have called repeatedly asking for my modification. I have been escalated (whatever that may mean) 6 times now.
December 29, 2010, I got a certified letter wanting payment in full all the difference between my modification payments and my original payments or my home will go into foreclosure on January 19, 2011. The magic number is $5505.03. I do not have that money. I did everything I was told by Bank of America and now they are threatening to take me and my daughter's home.
The picture that goes along with the story is that I am a 40 year old woman who bought this house on my own for me and my daughter with a lot of hard work. I paid for this home being an 18 wheel auto transporter which is a very physical job. My daughter who is 16 now goes to an exemplary charter school where she is an honors student and she represented her school at the state science fair. I am a veteran of the US Army, and am using my college money to go to school while I work part time retraining myself in a new career in physical therapy.
I started back to college full time 3 months after I lost my job and I continue to take classes full time and have maintained a 3.25 GPA while working and raising a daughter. I could not be trying harder to better my life since the recession the whole while fighting with Bank of America trying to keep my home. I am just asking them to do what they said they were going to do.
Even though I am approved for a modification they are going to leave it parked on an investor's desk until they foreclose on my home. There could not be anything less American than Bank of America. They are not actively trying to help the American people. Most of the time I call, I get sent to a phone pool in another country. It's a recession you would think they would give those jobs to Americans. This American is a very dissatisfied Bank of America customer. Thank you for your time.
Reviewed Dec. 30, 2010
After losing my job in August 2008, I got behind on my mortgage payments. I applied for a loan modification in February 2009. I received modification trial package in June 2009. I made 16 timely trial payments successfully until Nov 2010, when I received a notice from BoA that I was being denied a permanent modification. For a year and a half, I was constantly told by bank reps that my modification was under review and that my permanent mod papers would arrive any time now. The reason given for the denial was "Negative Present Value" of the loan. Fannie Mae owns the loan. I believe Fannie Mae received $154 billion in taxpayer bailout money and Bank of America received $25 billion. Where are they when we need help?
Reviewed Dec. 28, 2010
I am a victim of the Home Loan Modification Program. When my husband lost his job at NASA as an IT administrator a few years ago, he had trouble finding work and we sought the help of Bank of America, our mortgage company, in trying to obtain a loan modification. Who knew that would become such nightmare and the ruin of our financial credit? We had perfect credit prior to that. We followed the advice of Bank of America and paid the lower amount mortgage in the loan modification program. We were never late with these payments.
After 9 months, they threatened foreclosure. We were afraid of losing our home, however were fortunate enough to come up with the $13,000 needed to get out of the dire situation we were in. We have been current on our loan for the past 3 months. However, Bank of America still reported our mortgage as being late for 9 months and still has not given us the modification. We are drowning in our mortgage payment. We want to downsize and get a smaller house. This is impossible with the credit report showing 9 months of paying late. Although technically we were never late, we paid exactly what the bank told us to pay and we paid on time.
Reviewed Dec. 28, 2010
Bank of America sucks Apples. I have been through hell since Countrywide sold to them. I have been in the loan modification 3 times and now they want to foreclose on my house. I did what they said and like others have said they lied boy did they lie. I have made payments and they can't find them and they now say it didn't pay them and when you fax them the bank statements, they say it's going to take 120 days for them to research it. Well, to me it's like the loan modification process, it takes 120 days and you never hear back from them.
Reviewed Dec. 27, 2010
As of October 4th, 2010, Loan Processor Anthony *** has strung this writer along during the home loan refinance process with no explanation for his actions. I have attempted to contact his supervisor as well as the bank manager to get resolution as to why Mr. **** would not communicate with this writer; all unsuccessful. I provided Mr. *** with every document he requested in a very timely fashion. All I asked was for him to communicate with me throughout the process. Weeks would go by, he would not return my calls. He wouldn't respond to my emails and I didn't know what my status was. When he would finally call me back, he would always have an excuse as to what occurred and would continue to require me to provide more updated documents since he missed an entire month. He would always remind me that everything is looking good and then I wouldn't hear from him for another two (2) weeks or so.
I asked one question, "Have you submitted my loan to underwriting?" And his response was, "I want to get all of your documents together to decrease any possibility of the loan being returned from underwriting." I can understand that process but he and I both know that it does not take three (3) months to gather documents and submit documents to underwriting. He has been treating me very unfairly throughout this process and it has caused me to feel as though he is either not interested in my loan, which I asked the question at the beginning and I was assured that Bank of America would try hard to meet my loan needs.
When Mr. *** stopped calling me all together and would not respond to my emails, I decided that I would just leave a voice message withdrawing my loan and just move on. He still didn't return my call. I called from a co-workers phone and coincidentally, Mr. *** picks up the phone. When I asked him why I am being treated unfairly, his comments were very quite. He appeared nervous and was definitely aware that I wanted to withdraw my loan and he not hesitant in processing the withdrawal paperwork. He couldn't process any other paperwork in three (3) months but he was willing to process a withdrawal in less than one (1) hour.
I really feel hurt behind the way this process has gone. All I asked him was to be honest with me so that I can know what avenues to take in the future and he treated me like nothing. No one in the Buford, GA office provided assistance to this writer that was satisfactorily. It's a terrible feeling and I am going to plan very well so that I will not have any banking affiliations with Bank of America in the future. I have emails that document all my efforts of trying to reach out during the process and all the replies that state nothing from Mr. Anthony ***.
Reviewed Dec. 22, 2010
I received a letter from BOA that my flood insurance wasn't adequate. I called for information. It took over 10 minutes to speak with someone the first rep told me I needed FEMA to assess my property. After being on the phone with her, and FEMA for over an hour, I was disconnected. I called back, and got another rep. She told me I just needed to fax over proof of my current flood insurance from my Condo Association, so I did.
Two weeks later, I got the same letter again. I spoke to another rep who told me there still was no information on my account. All of the faxes sent and conversations had resulted in nothing. She told me BOA also purchased flood insurance on my behalf.
After looking at my account, she said my flood insurance did not match my homeowners insurance, and that was the problem. I asked numerous questions about how the two were related, but she couldn't answer. I asked to speak with her manager, as soon as the manager got on the phone, she recognized the problem immediately. All of the reps I had spoken to were wrong, and she was able to quickly resolve the problem. She also told me BOA had not purchased flood insurance for me.
I have spent hours on the phone with reps, spent hours gathering information, and sending it over, reached out to numerous people for their help with information gathering, and have spent hours being extremely frustrated going in circles with BOA's untrained and unqualified reps. If they do not understand the problem, and do not know how to resolve it, they shouldn't be able to guess at solutions. They need to be held accountable for awful service and wrong answers.
Reviewed Dec. 22, 2010
The mortgage was sold to BAC Home loans on approximately 11/15/10. I received a coupon showing first payment due on 12/1/10 at the end of November. I called and told the CSR rep that was incorrect, that it should be 1/1/11. The rep confirmed that it would be corrected within 72 hours. The confirmation number is **. On 12/6, I called and was told this was approved on Friday, 12/3 - 72 hours to update. On 12/14, I called and it was not resolved. The notes in the system show no proof was provided. I spoke to the supervisor (Anthony **) and he said it would be corrected, and he would follow up with me on 12/17. The confirmation number is **.
I called on 12/20 and was told I was due for 12/1 and I am now late. I asked to speak to Anthony and was told no one with that name worked there. I asked to speak with a supervisor. I was given the assistant supervisor, Vensus. She would not provide her last name or direct number. She told me this was at least a 30 day process. I called Amerisave Mortgage to ask for assistance in this matter. We called the 800 number together and again got the runaround. I was told to call back again on Wednesday to confirm the correction has occurred. I told the rep my account is showing past due and I have a strong credit rating and I don't want their errors to impact me. I was told an account must be 30 days past due for collections to occur. The evening of 12/20, I received a phone call from a collection agency regarding my payment not being made. I also have not received a coupon for January, since December would need to be paid for another to generate.
Reviewed Dec. 21, 2010
In September 2010, I called State Farm Bank to inquire about refinancing my mortgage. The rate was secured pending a November 15, 2010 closing on the mortgage. After having the home appraised, I was told by State Farm that they couldn't give me the loan for the house, including the second mortgage due to the economy, and the appraisal being less than it was appraised for a few years back. I was told I could apply for subordination with BOA, keeping my 2nd mortgage with them, and refinancing the first mortgage with State Farm.
On November 10, 2010, I spoke with a Kenneth ** in BOA's Mortgage Department and asked him how long a subordination request would take. I was told 2 weeks at the most. On November 17, the request was submitted to BOA by State Farm. Since that time, both I and my mortgage rep have tried contacting BOA about the status of this request and have got nothing but the runaround. Everything from being forwarded around the company, given disconnected numbers to call, as well as leaving voicemails with the subordination department in which the recorded message states that "all calls will be returned within 48 hours".
Needless to say, no calls were ever returned to either I or my mortgage rep at State Farm. Finally, today, since I am on vacation, I decided to give BOA another call. I was forwarded and given 7 different phone numbers of whom I should talk to. I asked to speak to a supervisor, and was forwarded to another department. All I wanted to know was the status of my subordination request. I was irate and lost my temper with the last person I talked to, who actually turned out to be the most helpful. I was told that on December 3, the subordination request was forwarded to an outside company (outside of BOA).
The guy I spoke with (Steve) filed a request to expedite this request, but at this point I'm not sure I have a lot of faith in BOA. Steve also told me that these subordination requests should take about 10 business days. It's been 5 weeks, and rapidly approaching 6 weeks. State Farm is charging me to secure my rate, which isn't fair because this is something out of my control. I've done all that's been requested of me. It's BOA that isn't cooperating, neither with myself nor my mortgage lender. These business practices seem a bit shady to me.
I didn't choose to be a customer of BOA. I had my mortgage with Countrywide, and have never cared for the customer service that BOA has provided since they took over. Therefore, the first opportunity I got to try and get away from them, I took it, and now they are screwing with me. I'm so tired of big business pulling this crap with people. Business practices like these are unethical and they certainly don't tend to make the consumer want to do business with them. Something needs to be done. I paid BOA a fee of $125 for a service that I don't feel I was provided in a timely basis of 2 weeks, which they provided me. I want my money back and I want them to be penalized for their shady practices.
Reviewed Dec. 21, 2010
In October, I applied for refinancing for my first mortgage through Network Capital Funding at a rate of 4.4%. The loan amount was to be for 172,000. I was planning to consolidate several other loans. Capital Funding has been waiting over 2 months for Bank of America to provide the subordination on my home equity loan with them.
I called about seven different phone numbers and was given the run around. The only number where the subordination unit can be reached has voice mail. I have left three messages and they have not returned my calls. Please see email from John Molavi from Network Capital Funding below:
Hi Katherine, can you contact your bank regarding the subordination. They are now telling us that the maximum combined Loan to Value is 80% which means we cannot exceed 80% of the value including the 2nd mortgage. That would put us at 161,000 on the first, which depletes all of the cash to pay-off debt. I do not understand why they are doing this. On their guidelines they go up to 95%. But for some reason, they are capping us at 80%. It is very strange. I was wondering if you can try to speak with someone that can figure this out, and make some sort of exception. We are running out of time on the rate, so it is very important we get this resolve asap. Let me know what you can do.
Reviewed Dec. 16, 2010
I called BOA on 7/26/10 at 7:39 am and spoke with Debra. After explaining that I was calling in regard to the mortgage modification program, I was transferred to Alexandra at 7:50 am. Alexandra ran me through BOA's questions to see if I qualify for the program, which I did. I was told to wait 10-45 days for the paperwork to come to me. If I hadn't received it by then, I was to call back and it would be escalated.
I called BOA back on 9/15/10 at 7:44 am and spoke to Ignacio who then transferred me to Patricia at 7:49 am. Patricia then informed me that it was too early in the process for my case to be escalated and that I should wait until the end of September. If I hadn't received my paperwork by then, I should call back and my case would be escalated.
I called back on 11/24/10 at 11:20 am and spoke with Nick, informing him that I still hadn't received my paperwork. He said he would escalate my case and that I would receive my paperwork within15 business days. I called back on 12/15/10 at 11:15 am and spoke with Patty who told me she didn't see my qualification questions having been answered, but did see that my paperwork should be on its way and if I don't receive it by Friday, 12/17/10, that I should call back on Monday. I don't foresee any paperwork coming on Friday. I feel like I've been given the run around for the past 5 months.
Reviewed Dec. 15, 2010
Plan B: to apply my payment to trumped up charges such as "bios", or "unknown fees", or "late fees" - even though I have been paying ahead to always ward off "foreclosure notices".
Plan C: I have been charged $160 a month for interest when my payments are $149 a month and I am not only current but paid ahead.
The 4th grade mathematician at BAC sends me every month something different, wtih the same results always 3 months behind.
2. I am not eligible for a home loan modification because my "loan is delinquent". Wow really?
3. Since 2005, I am charged "bios" (charge to see if I am still living at the address) monthly to the tune of $150 a month!
4. I receive over 20 calls a day from BAC while at work. They call to collect and I tell each one the story and they state they cannot help me because they are collections. How many of can receive that many calls at work and remain employed
5. Payment I made two payments in February! My loan was transferred from Wilshire Corporation to Bank of America effective 2/1/2010 and Bank of America sent their first correspondence saying I was in default only of the two payments were credited to my account to this day!
My personal checking account bank Suncoast Schools Credit Union has placed many calls with me and for me to no avail!Please see enclosed documentation! All who I have sent this to have my expressed permission to speak for me, advocate and have access to my personal information and loan billing etc! Thank you for making my Christmas Bright!
Reviewed Dec. 15, 2010
My husband and I have a mortgage through BAC. In the fall of 2008, we qualified for the Home Affordable Modification Program, which would lower our payments by $150.00 a month, which would have helped us immensely. After 5 months, we were told we did not qualify, but they were looking into other programs for us. After 2 months or so, we received a letter saying there were no programs for us. We were only 1 mortgage payment behind due to an emergency, when we got our monthly statement it showed us 2 months behind. I called to find out why and I was told because during our trial period were we not making our full payment, that we were being charged late fee's and the $150.00 difference was being added on our past due amount. When we 1st looked into this program, it gave different ways to help the home owner. One of them was putting the past due amount and add it back into the mortgage balance.
This year, we tried again for the Home Modification Program. My husband and I are self-employed and due to the economy, we lost a job which paid us $12,000.00 a year. I thought for sure we would qualify but I was wrong. We did not qualify and again they would look for different programs for us. Then we started to receive letters and phone calls for short sale and foreclosure.
I called the Home Retention Department. The 1st person I talked to said we were behind 4 months in our payments. I told them they were wrong. We had been making our payments. They transferred me to customer service where I was told that because we were still under review that 2 of our payments were set aside and not being applied to our mortgage. I told them since we did not qualify to release the funds and apply it to our mortgage, they said to call back in a week and everything should be correct. I called back and it still had not been done, they apologized and said the person I had talked to did not enter the right codes for the funds to be released.
Now I started this in Sept. to get the funds released. We received our October statement and the funds were still not released, our past due amount was now $2,651.98. Again I called and again the matter was to be taking care of. I got our November statement and the same past due amount was on there, I called again.
This has been extremely stressful, to get letters and phone calls for foreclosure and before all this started we were 1 month behind. There is something drastically wrong with their system for applying for this assistance, there are to many departments where they have no clue what the other on is doing. One department tells us we are 4 payments late, the other says foreclosure and yet another one says they are holding 2 payments, there is something very wrong. I do not think it is right to penalize us for not qualifying, I thought these programs were to help home owners keep their homes, not put them further behind.
This is the letter I sent Bank Of America to Laura ** on Nov. 10th. Her response was she sending my letter to the Escalation Dept. for review. About a week later, I received a call from the Escalation Dept., his name was Mario and that he had read my letter and that he was going to see if there was something he could do and that he would call me back within in hour or so. It's been over 3 weeks now and I still have not heard from him. Mario gave me his phone # **, extension **. I have called this # and entered his extension. He has not been there and I am not given the option of leaving him a message.
I then received a phone call for BAC, telling me we are behind on our payments for about $2,200.00. I told them they were wrong. She said we did not make our October payment. I had paid and gave her the confirmation #, then she saw we had paid but it was not applied to our mortgage. She asked if the check had cleared the bank, which it had. So now I have to get a copy of the check and fax it to the Pay Research Dept.
This is the 2nd letter I sent to Laura on Dec 2nd. She E-mailed me back and she said she would send it to the Escalation Dept. I have not heard from them.
On Dec. 7th I received a phone call from BAC about out past due amount and for not receiving the Oct. payment, when last week I faxed it to them. We received our Dec. statement. Now they have our past due amount for 1 month behind, but they added $277.08 onto our mortgage payment for late charges and another $165.00 for fee's due, which were never on the other statements. I called to find out why and all she could tell me was BAC sends people to drive by your house to see if it is occupied, which they have known all along we live here.
They are just trying to find loop holes to get more money out of people who do not have it. I have read other people's complaints on BAC. I do not understand why nothing can be done to them. I have contacted the BBB and our State Senator (both I am waiting to hear back from). I will also be contacting the Attorney General. BAC should pay for what they are doing to people who have mortgages with them. The American dream is to own your own house not have BAC who think they are God, take it away from you.
Reviewed Dec. 13, 2010
My original loan was with Countrywide and I received the loan through what is known as a "No Dock" loan. This is where they approve you for a loan based solely on your credit score and not on your income. I admit, I should have never gotten a loan but at the time, I wanted the investment of a home and obviously Countrywide had no problem loaning me the money. Bank Of America entered into the picture about two years ago and bought Countrywide. At about the same time, I lost my job and the housing crisis started. I was forced to take a job where I make half the amount a month that I was making. In short, I can no longer afford my mortgage payments.
A year and a half ago, I applied for the making home affordable program through Bank of America. After 6 months of patiently waiting and trying to stay on top of my payments, B of A told me that I was denied help from them because they did not have enough information from me. What? Isn't it their responsibility to get all the information from the borrower in order to make a decision? Needless to say, I was not giving up.
I called again two months later to go through the process again. It has now been a year since I started the loan modification process through B of A again and I have no answers and no help. After the first 3 months of being "accepted" into the first step of this process, I was forced to Escrow. I was told that I could not go through the loan modification program unless I "escrowed", so the payments that I already couldn't make, were upped two hundred dollars more a month.
For the past 9 months, I have borrowed from family, canceled other things I can't make payment for anymore, adjusted insurance, etc. in order to avoid foreclosure while I wait for an answer from B of A. I have called once a month over the past year checking on my status. I always talk to someone new, I am always told something different.
The last few conversations have made me the most angry. I was told in October that all my paperwork had been received and that it was now with the underwriter. Now that the underwriter had the paperwork, I would have my "trial modification" by November. So, I called at the end of November and spoke with someone, because I had yet to hear from them. I was told at that time that I should have never been given a time frame because they have so many cases to handle that they can't say when they will get to mine. The representative tried to act like he "understood" my frustration and that he would send an email to my underwriter telling them to make my case a "priority. " Ya, right. A week later, I received a call from a woman claiming to be my underwriter and that she needed more information from me for my file to be complete.
I was confused. I thought my file was complete. I have sent them every document they have requested, and not just once, but several times. I called them back asking what they could possibly still need? I was told they needed all the same paperwork that I have already sent them. I laughed. "Are you kidding me?" I said. "Why do you need all the same documents that I have sent you? " In a very hard to understand accent, I was told that this was necessary in order to move forward with my file. They even asked for current bank statements for my son's savings account. I hung up and started balling. I am so frustrated. They have been stringing me along for a year. I really feel like they do this in order to get people to give up on trying to get help from them. I don't want to give up. I don't want to lose my house and have a foreclosure on my record. Even if they would just adjust my rate to the current market rates, I would benefit. How can these people sleep at night? Any advice, help out there?
Reviewed Dec. 11, 2010
Bank of America started a loan modification for me November 2009. It was approved 2010, but payment was denied February 2010. Stated they lost paperwork. It happened over and over for months. On 8/31/10, they found errors and were to correct them. On 9/7/10, they auctioned my house. On 9/11/10, they issued a Notice of Intent to accelerate to foreclose. They stole my house. I was forced out, stuck with moving expenses, no where to live, etc. They state they are working on a rollback foreclosure but won't ever contact me now. Been since September 2010.
Reviewed Dec. 10, 2010
I called BofA in February for the papers to modify my home loan. Of course, they take their maximum time when sending any information. I received that paperwork in mid-April and had sent it back in early May. I had made a couple of phone calls to find out how the process was moving along and was told that they had all the information. Unbelievably in early November, I received another letter from BofA stating that they needed two pay stubs, taxes for the current year, and a profit/loss statement from my business. I promptly sent that, and called to find out how the status of my loan modification was going. I finally got a member of the Hope Team (classic name for a team that has no intention of helping) to give me the name of the agent that was handling my claim. I've called him repeatedly and have gotten no response from him.
Then on Dec. 9 I received another letter from BofA stating that they needed more information or more exactly the same information that I sent in November. They wanted a current tax return and a profit/loss statement. This time when I called the Hope Team and complained that it was the same information that I've already sent, she told me to hold on for a minute and went to get my file which took her all of one minute.
She then told me she was looking at my tax records and that they seemed complete, so they only needed a profit/loss statement. I decided to be more proactive and fax the profit/loss and then mail the taxes and profit/loss and I guess we will see what happens from here. I have one question though. If she was looking at my taxes, then how are they able to process my loan modification in a timely matter, because these people on the Hope Team are just soft speaking, in bred, mouth breathers that are just there to tell everyone to call back in a week. Not the people with any juice to do anything about your loan. If I don't get the loan modification, I'm going to pull any business that I have with BofA now and in the future.
My story is like everybody else's. My wife was laid off in June 2009. We had bought a house in June of 2007. I had called in 2008, but was told I didn't qualified. Now I qualify and it seems as though they are trying to put everybody off until the economy comes back, instead of dealing with the problem on a loan to loan basis. We haven't missed a payment and my credit is in the high 700's, so you would think in theory that if anyone would be a good risk to receive a loan modification it would be me. B of A **.
As with anything about money it has created stress on both my wife and I and our relationship. Any time we have to discuss anything about money it turns into a fight. I'm worried about how my children view our relationship and how they will view how to deal with problems in their future. I've decided to try and scrap together whatever I can and hold on until I can buy another house, but I don't know if I can do that. We've cut out everything that we can to save money. We don't go on vacations or buy anything that isn't a necessity.
Reviewed Dec. 7, 2010
On Nov. 30, 2010, I sent a check for the past due Oct and Nov mortgage payments as directed to BAC Home Loans Servicing LP in Dallas TX. On Dec. 7, 2010, I get a phone call from Bank of America Home Retention saying they show no record of my check. Home Retention suggests I send another check, except this time for more money. I tell Home Retention in all my time living in Oklahoma it has never taken more than 2 days for the mail to go to Dallas and I suggest they have another look-around the office and find my check! I personally watched the mailman pick it up and put it in his bag. Home Retention says if we can't find your check and you don't send us another, we will proceed with foreclosure on Dec 21, 2010.
Reviewed Dec. 7, 2010
In 2005 Hurricane Katrina arrived in Louisiana, then in 2008 Hurricane Gustav.
These devastated our town; I couldn't afford my payments at the time. I called BOA and asked for help. They set me up with trial payments before Hurricane Gustav which was in August of 2008. I made all of my payments and never heard back from them. I called to check on them and was told to stop making payments and they would look in to it. I did what I was told and I called back and was told that everything was canceled.
All this time I am still waiting on some kind of help from them. I do not know the reason why it was canceled. So they decided to start the process all over again. So all the information required was sent to them about 5 times because they always told me that they had not received it. Finally they received it. I called at least twice a week to find out the status and never had information. Once again, I called and was told there was nothing in process to help me out.
So in April of 2010, once again, they wanted to send in paperwork for the modification program. I knew I didn't qualify because my note was not more than the 31% income required. Still they went on with the process. This started in April of 2010 and I continue to call and get the status of the account and it was still being reviewed. They told me not to send payments because they would be returned.
Then in July, I received my billing statement and my note when from $784.18 to $2944.00 per month. When I called and asked them why they said I hadn't had flood insurance for 5 months. I have been having a lot going on in my life, my brother was dying of cancer and we were back and forth to Houston, Texas for treatment.
I do take responsibility for my part in letting my flood insurance lapse. I pay $404.00 yearly on flood insurance and they charged me over $7500 for the year of flood insurance, which I think is quite ridiculous. In Nov 2010, I received a letter that I did not qualify for the Home modification program because my mortgage payment was not 31% above my income. This was something I knew beforehand and I talked to them about it but they acted like I didn't know what I was talking about.
It took BOA 7 months to let me know this. Then my account got "escrowed" making my payments higher. The simple fact is since I was in review for the modification, they should have "escrowed" way back but decided to escrow in September 2010 instead. I finally get a notice of foreclosure and a sale date. For 1 1/2 years, I have been given the runaround with these so called people. They have made my life a living hell. BOA have been nothing but a huge stress factor in my life and filled with lies and cheating.
I could never talk to anyone over there and get the same answer. I continued calling but get nowhere. I have gotten a least 7 reinstatement fees with a 4-day period to pay them. They have lied to me every time I have called. They could never tell me exactly what the reinstatement fees included. I fought to no avail. I do not trust them at all. I am scared to send them money because I do not know if they will applied correctly and get my home out of foreclosure.
As of November, they have directed my account to the advocacy department. They are trying to help me but they are getting the same responses that I have been getting and he totally understands my frustrations. He has told me he has to talk with his supervisor and his upper management. Now, I have reordered reinstatement fees for the 8th time and each time their fees go out. When I stared, my fees were 300 and 500 dollars. They are up to $1550 and $1600.
I have been used and abused by these people and something needs to be done about this. I talked to the advocacy department and I tell him the whole story and then I tell him of the horror stories I have read about BOA and then he proceeds to tell me that I can't believe everything that I read and then I tell him, "Did you forget I am one of the horror stories? So don't sit there and tell me they are a bunch of lies."
As of this moment, my house is in foreclosure with a sale date and my credit is ruined all because I put my trust in BOA. Never again will this happen. I want to sue them for everything that place has done to me. I just hope someone out there can help me. No one on this earth can make me believe that they don't profit for the lies and deceit this company has put me through. I believe the federal government has a lot to do with the practices that they are using and I will not stop till I am satisfied with the results.
I believe they get money from the government when their loans are default. Once again, someone needs to work for the people of the United States and stop people like the ones that profit from BOA and our heartaches. I truly believe this is what BOA really was striving for - for me to lose my house. They might have well succeeded.
Reviewed Dec. 7, 2010
The nightmare began last Friday when I happen to check my bank statement. To my horror, my bank account was practically cleared out. Panicked, I reviewed everything and did not see any unusual charges. To make a long, panicked story short, it took the weekend of reviewing every item in my statement to see that the Bank of America mortgage payment that is automatically drawn from my account was almost double its usual amount. I was floored. I immediately called BOA, but it was Sunday and the customer service department was unavailable. However, the woman in the modification dept. advised that she could not explain the change in my payment and it was a clear error.
The following day, I spent two hours on the phone. My first call was a series of blame games on me! BOA claimed I failed to keep them abreast of my flood insurance and thus they were "forced" to purchase a policy on my behalf and charge me $8000.00. I informed rep Andrea that upon notification of this "purchase" months earlier, I faxed all necessary docs to demonstrate that my flood insurance was still current, never lapsed, and renewed. Then she explained I must not have alerted BOA and requested that they not modify my payments to cover this insurance purchase. Again, I alerted Andrea to the fact that I called hours after faxing the docs and was informed all was corrected and a credit would be applied. I also informed her that BOA sent me a letter confirming the same.
Andrea seemed over her head so her supervisor David took over, who also claimed I caused this issue. After 75 minutes, David "kindly" acknowledged the inconvenience that may have occurred and suggested I just pay a nominal amount on the second half of my mortgage payment. Hell no! He then advised that for me to obtain a refund. I would need to speak to the escrow dept, he could not transfer me and I needed to call back. Nice. Convenient. So I call back. Escrow says they need to confirm that the payment cleared before any money can be refunded. I had to send bank records to prove the money was drained from my account. Then they actually said that they cannot automatically transfer back the funds. It would take 3-4 days! Again, hell no. So they agreed to FedEx a check.
In the meantime, I went over my account and found $200 worth of discrepancies, so a second check had to be issued. Did they apologize for the stress, panic and migraine they caused? Of course, not. If I had not reviewed everything, they would have pulled this double amount again, plus continued with the unexplained charges. On top of this, I have had a loan modification/refinance request pending since September and they expect me to call every 7 days to see if they have acted on it yet.
There is no rhyme or reason to how they conduct business. There must be a way to call attention to this! They also charge a $8.00 fee per month to do automatic payment from my account. I would not have to pay this fee if I were a BOA account holder but BOA does not have any branches in the New Orleans area thus I cannot open such an account! Again, they trap you into fees.
Reviewed Dec. 6, 2010
Regarding: Our futile attempts to get a mortgage loan. I am sending this to anyone and everyone I can think of in hopes of some as stance. My husband and I were living in a two bedroom apartment and had just renewed our lease for our second year. My daughters were experiencing financial difficulties and both moved back in with us. We were very crowded and decided to look for other options. We responded to an ad in the Sunday paper for Rent to Own Homes.
We called the number and provided information for our qualification status. My husband was provided the name of a person that would show us the property Ryan ** of Beazer Homes. We met with Ryan and he took us to the property, a 4 bedroom 2 bath (just as described in the ad).
We thought the home was lovely, much to our surprise the home was newly built. We asked Ryan if this was the rent to own home we had inquired about, he quickly said no. We were confused, Ryan explained that the person we had contacted (Larry **) was an owner of real estate and that he had referred us to Ryan because Larry felt we would qualify for the purchase of a home.
Ryan said believe me, Larry would not have sent you here if he did not feel you would qualify for a loan, because he could make a lot more money by leasing a home to you. We were shocked to say the least. My husband and I had been through divorce and both had taken a beating financially. I myself, am currently in financial ruin as a result. We knew that my husband would have to qualify alone as I cannot be on a mortgage for at least three to four years. We explained that to Ryan, and he did not seem phased by the information. He kept saying he was over 90% sure this would happen.
Ryan advised us that since this home was included in the second quarter sales for **, and the prior prospective buyer lost their job and could not go through with the sale ** would make a nice offer on this home. He said the home appraised for approximately $168,000.00 not including the upgrades which totaled over $18,000. He made the usual salesman calls and emails to see if he could offer us the home for $145,000.00. They agreed and things were moving along. He explained that it appeared my husband met all of the qualification for a USDA home loan, which had perks like no down payment, and closing costs would be paid by Beazer Homes.
He took information on amenities that we wanted, which consisted of a refrigerator and washer/dryer. He said, he could get us a payment at less than $900.00 per month. This was great news. My husband signed the paperwork on June 9, 2010. Within a week, we were advised of a laundry list of things to gather which includes, bank statements, letters of explanation of some of the derogatory information on my husband's credit report, satisfying a small state tax lien and provide proof of the release, check stubs, tax returns etc. We were scheduled for an appointment with Bank of America.
We met with Christy at Bank of America the last week of June, she made copies of all of the information and advised us we would be getting a package from the main office in Atlanta and to spend an evening with a glass of wine and the paperwork and fill everything out and return it in the envelope provided. We mentioned to her a couple of times that we were applying for the USDA loan. We were advised about by Ryan. Within one week, we received a large package from Bank of America. We locked ourselves in the bedroom after dinner and started looking over the forms. All of the information was about FHA loans. The loan documentation gave closing costs that we would be responsible for to the tune of over $8,000.00.
We looked all of this over several times and finally agreed the need to contact Christy. John called her and explained, she said that USDA funds were no longer available at Bank of America, however if that is how we wished to proceed do not sign anything. John contacted Ryan and he advised John to contact Larry ** (who was still involved somehow). Larry told John he was sending this over to another Mortgage Company (Freedom Mortgage). Freedom Mortgage needed all of the information we supplied to Bank of America. All was provided, Freedom Mortgage approved the loan, however they too had no USDA funding available. John was advised by Larry that he would run this by a couple of mortgage companies out there that would front the USDA funds until the Government released funding again for these types of loan.
Another Mortgage company or brokerage (I am not sure which) came into the picture, Fairway Mortgage. We were still getting a few calls from all of the mass of folks involved, including Christy. She was advising John, he needed to bump up his credit score because it was lower than they would like. She suggested he pay his credit cards down to above $25.00, but not to pay them off. Again more paperwork, more letters, a class online which needed to be completed, verification from employer, verification from bank. Larry advised John that all was well, we had been approved by both Bank of America (what a surprise we didn't know they were still involved) and Freedom Mortgage. He said, whoever can close the quickest will be the one we go with.The last week of August we talked with Larry and by this time I had so many questions John asked Larry to talk to me. I asked Larry:
1) If we are approved we are approved and nothing can change that?
Answer: The laws have recently changed. If all of your information is plugged in and the computer says you are approved an underwriter cannot deny your loan unless you do not provide substantiation to back up the information provided. In other words: it is not up to the discretion only of the underwriter's anymore.
2) Can we give notice with our apartment complex. Larry said I would wait until September 1st to give 30 days notice. I advised Larry we were required to give60 days notice and would August 30th allow enough time. He said yes that would be plenty of time.
3) We discussed credit reports and so on. Larry advised me (unsolicited) you don't needto worry about credit reports being pulled and so on. That part is done.Well we trusted Larry and gave notice to our apartment that our last day would be October 31st. We fully expected to have to pay the last month and move sometime during that time frame or before. We kept in phone contact mostly with Bank of America mostly Ed ** calling for this and that.
Freedom Mortgage stopped calling and John was talking to Steve MacDonald from that company. John was dealing mostly through Larry ** who seemed to be the intermediary through all of this. Although Ed had called John and asked him to provide almost all new information about everything. He said he had pulled Christy's file and he said to make a story short, there was nothing in there. We could not believe this, because she made copies of everything. September came and went all the while the phrase whoever is the first to the table gets the mortgage was used allot. John was calling Steve, Ed and Larry. Ed stopped returning calls, but John was hearing from Larry on a regular basis. John was starting to panic a little. Around the second week of October, John received a call from Beazer Homes scheduling our final walk through and the closing for Bank of America as BoA had called and advised ** to schedule.
Great! John went to the final walk through on October 26th. No one showed up after almost 2 hours, so John called the office and the walk through has been rescheduled for October 27, 2010. No one had notified him of the change. On October 27th, John went through the final walk through was advised all utilities etc would need to be changed over by Friday, October 29th. He confirmed the closing was still on the books for October 28th. By this time as you can imagine, our apartment was completely full of boxed up items. We had very little left to pack. John had received a call from Larry ** on Monday advising him he would see him at the closing.
Larry also told John, I don't think that Bank of America knows you are married so don't take your wife to the closing. He said, ** is not going to pay closing costs, they are going through Indiana Housing who will pay the closing costs. I made arrangements and paid fees for start up of all utilities in our name starting October 28th. I secured a Homeowners Insurance policy and cancelled my renter's insurance.
Thursday, October 28th, the plan was John would go to the closing and come back with a truck. The girls and I had the day off and we were going to finish the packing while he was gone. John was gone about forty minutes and called me to say stop what you are doing. I thought he was kidding, he wasn't. He said he waited for nearly 30 minutes before Ed ** came out and asked him what he was doing there. John told him, he was there for the closing. Ed said there is no closing set for today. I told Larry ** two days ago, there would be no closing. USDA pulled back funding on October 22, 2010. John said Ed threw his hands in the air and said, "Sorry, I can't help you."
In all the years, I have known John I have never seen him this way. We were 3 days away from being homeless. I tried to get information out of John. When I asked him where Larry was he said no one was there but him. He tried to call Larry, but his phone was transferred to another man whom we assume is his business partner.
This man advised John that Larry flew to Greece on Wednesday (vacation we assume). John told him what happened and he was not surprised, he said we have 3 families living in hotels right now. Later that afternoon, I could not take it anymore, I called Ed **. It was amazing, for over a month, he never answered John's calls and would not return calls. Ed answered my call (apparently he didn't recognize the number) and I asked if this was Ed **, he confirmed it was, I asked him for the name and phone of his manager. He repeated what I just said and I confirmed yes that is the information I am seeking.
He provided the information and I offered no explanation as to why I wanted it and I am pretty sure I did not identify myself. I called Ed's manager, Mary ** in Atlanta. I explained to her the reason for my call. I told her all of above information that I could recall. She asked me questions, like did we ever fill out a loan application etc. I explained to her as far as I knew no. She asked if we received any other paperwork from Bank of America again no. She kept saying all of this information would have been necessary, there are things that must be done for a loan to get to closing.
I asked her why ** would contact John and schedule a closing if they had not been given the okay by Bank of America. She could not answer that saying she would need to investigate. She also could not believe that Ed would not answer his phone or return calls. She said that was out of character for him. I asked her if that were true then why on several occasions did John get the message that Ed's voice mail box was full? Again, she would check. Mary brought up something that was the most amazing thing I have heard during this whole process. We were discussing Christy's file being empty when Ed checked it. Mary said, "Well, that was really strange, how she left." I asked her, "Who left?" Christy left Bank of America. The time frame she provided to me was right around the July 4th holiday. She said Christy did not provide any notice of leaving, she just walked in and resigned.
I found this to be very disturbing, since that was only a few business days after we provided her with John's very personal information. If the file was empty and within the last 30 to 45 days John had received phone calls from Christy to advise him ways to bump up his credit. John assumed she was still with Bank of America. No, she was now with Fairway Mortgage. We have never provided a permission statement to access any of his personal information we actually had never provided Larry with permission either.
Our concerns at this point, did Christy take all of our information with her when she left Bank of America? Mary advised me she would investigate all of this information and contact us back before close of business.It was around 5 p.m. and no call from Mary, so I called her number. She answered and advised me she was on the phone when I called and the caller was on hold. She explained she had been on the phone for over 3 hours (every since we hung up). She promised to call me back. Within an hour she made good on her word. She explained since my name was not on any prospective loan she would need to talk with John. I understood.
Mary advised John as she had me that Bank of America's computers were locked within regard to USDA loan as they were not accepting applications for those loans and had been since April 2010. John said then why would a loan closing be scheduled when this was made clear all along. I think we all agreed there had been too many people involved the entire time. Mary said they could do an FHA loan with approximately 5, 500.00 down and a bank statement showing we had the first months mortgage payment of somewhere in the neighborhood of $1200.00.
There was not much explanation of all of the other issues the bogus closing was not explained, she advised us she was not sure what we could do about the Christy/possible disclosure issue. She did say that Ed would be accepting our calls from now on.After that telephone conversation it was clear we were in no position to continue with Bank of America. We felt wronged by them and lied to by all involved. The only people who took the time to talk to us that day were Ryan ** of Beazer Homes (who could not really do anything except console our bruised feelings) and Steve ** of Freedom. Steve told John although his mortgage company could not front the funds for a USDA loan, he had a contact at another Mortgage Company that could and if John would send him some items he would contact them and call us back.
Steve called back saying that if we provided the items we could get the loan closed within seven to ten business days. In the meantime, Steve suggested we call Ryan ** to see if Beazer homes would consider renting us the home until we could close on it. We did and unfortunately, Ryan advised us that Beazer does not do that. Over the weekend, we received a call from Larry **, he told John there was not much he could do because he was out of the country. However, he did tell John that even if our apartment has been rented out, we needed to take a letter to the apartment manager asking them for an additional 30 days due to closing delays. He told John they cannot kick you out if you are continuing to pay rent and if they try it will take them over 30 days to get a court order?
We wrote a letter explaining the situation and asking for an additional 30 days with enclosed payment for the entire month of November. I was contacted by the apartment manager on the following Monday advising me she could not accommodate my request, because they rented the apartment and had no other 2 bedroom apartments available.
She said we could stay under November 17, 2010 and prorated the rent through that time. She returned my check and I replaced it with the prorated amount. We had to turn the utilities back into our name for through the 17th.On Friday November 5th in the afternoon, everyone Larry, Steve, and yes even Ed ** contacted John, advising him that the USDA had just re-released USDA funds even though all of these folks had said on several occasions, they had all of the information they needed, the laundry list was provided again. Ed even advised John that he and his manager Mary ** were going to prioritize our loan to the top of the list of over 1100 folks waiting for USDA loans. Well unfortunately, with all of the folks pulling credit reports and the fact that my husband was using a thieving company called First Premiere Bank to re-establish credit, they hit him with the second annual fee this year which placed a credit card with a 200 credit line (fee was 75.00) over the credit limit which caused his credit score to drop down to 607 which is the below the 620 needed.
Steve contacted us back and said you need to pay down your credit cards to under 25.00 but don't pay them off. You also need to activate the new credit card with Capitol One. Well we did pay those credit cards down to $5.00. We could not activate the Capitol One card because we had not received it in the mail (it was returned by the post office 2 times before we finally received it on their third try).
Steve ** and Larry **, pulled a credit re-score which they received in 3 business days. They have had this information since approximately November 15, 2010, the re-score resulted in a median number of 651. Steve then started asking for more pay stubs, bank statements and everything we provided before. We have a reputation for a 24 to 48 hour turnaround. The weekend before November 17th, we rented a truck and moved all of our belongings into a 10 x 30 storage unit which is costing $180.00 per month. We moved into Inn Town Suites. Since we have to rent 2 rooms, one for us and one for my daughters the cost is $400.00 per week. So roughly in excess of $2000.00 per month.
Since we only have a cook top stop, we are eating out more than we would like to which is about $40.00 each meal. We had to get shelter for our dog since dogs are not allowed where we are staying. Now all the while this was going on, John met with Ed of BoA, he filled out loan paperwork and provided a laundry list of his own John provided the information immediately. Ed too, planned to request a re-score. Unfortunately, Ed did not request the re-score until around November 18th. John spoke with Ed on the 18th and he told him he was ordering the appraisal and the re-score which should be back within a couple of days. He told John he met with the President of Beazer Home earlier that day and he promised him the loan would be closed by November 30, 2010.
John said so we will not be in by Thanksgiving Ed replied Don't give up on me yet. John tried to reach Ed most of the day on the Wednesday before Thanksgiving reaching him at the eleventh hour (as Ed is increasingly not returning phone calls again) only to have Ed tell him, he hasn't heard anything but have a nice Thanksgiving. Easy for him to say, I am sure he had an oven to cook Thanksgiving for his family. On the Friday after Thanksgiving John tried to reach Ed, but no response only voice mail. John did receive a call from Steve ** from Freedom mortgage advising John that having two mortgage companies attempting a mortgage for the same property was not appropriate, so therefore he was requesting John to send him a written statement saying we were going with Freedom Mortgage and not further pursuing a loan with Bank of America.
He told John that he was aware Ed had a copy of the independent appraisal but Ed would not provide a copy to Freedom Mortgage. Freedom was not willing to pay for the appraisal if we were not going ahead with a loan through them. After John got off of the phone, we discussed the call. First and foremost, we did not bring more than one mortgage company into the mix Larry ** did and he had not called since we were advised by Steve to pay down the credit cards and advised by Ed not to because he believed we were right where we should be. Larry told John in a smarmy tone, "Well, if you want to just put all of your eggs in one basket that is up to you." Larry was pushing Bank of America down our throats even though the first approval came through Freedom. Now, all of the sudden, he was pushing for Freedom Mortgage.
Secondly, our thought was have all of these folks lost their minds, we do not want to be in the middle of a battle between mortgage companies. We just want a home! Third, how brazen of Steve to ask us to commit to his mortgage company in writing when no one has made any commitment to us. John called Steve back and we discussed our concerns.
I told Steve we have been pushed and pushed and we are living in a sleeping room, everyone seems to have lost all thought on the fact that we have done everything asked of us and we are basically homeless as a result. Ed thinks Steve is a nice guy but he does not believe Steve can do the loan. Steve thinks Ed is a nice guy but he doesn't think BoA will close.
Steve stopped me right there he said, "Wait a minute, I never said that Ed was a nice guy." I do not think Ed is a nice guy. Steve asked if we had forgotten how Ed and BoA left us high and dry before. I advised Steve that we did not seek out BoA they contacted us on November 5th when the USDA released funding.
We have just been allowing whatever and whomever to get us where we need to be. Steve said, he should hear something back from underwriting and would call us on Tuesday November 30, 2010 and we would talk about providing him something in writing then. John spoke with Ed on November 29, 2010, Ed told John we will have you closed way before Christmas. John and I agree way before Christmas is already gone. Ed promised to call John later that afternoon, he said he should hear something from underwriting by Tuesday the 30th and would let us know.
He also told John he was on his way to the airport to pick up Mary **, she was coming here to also assist with our loan. Ed did not call John on Monday as promised. When John reached him on Tuesday, Ed advised John he forgot to call him back. How can you forget the customers that you have prioritized?John spoke with Ed again on Wednesday December 1st after trying all day to reach him. Ed said, he will have us in the house by Christmas no longer way before, no longer in time to be settled by Christmas. We have not heard back from Steve ** and Larry ** is not returning our calls. We have pretty much depleted our savings and we are still in a hotel, renting 2 rooms each week. My personal observations here are our Government strives to bail out institutions such as the ones we are dealing with. These companies scream the loudest and from the place I sit their wounds are self inflicted. They have no genuine concerns for anyone, the internet is full of complaints about delays and large fees charged to customers for administrative errors which go unresolved and uncorrected.
This is a poor way to do business. Another concern I have is that Larry ** appears to be an independent fisherman with untraceable roots. He places ads in the local newspapers, which are borderline fraudulent, luring in guppies (such as my husband and I). The larger guppies get homes (possibly) and the smaller guppies end up living with family, friend, having to pay for housing beyond their means and some I am sure end up on park benches.
The beauty of Larry's profession is once he has his catch of the day he sends them to Ryan, Ed, and Steve for them to do all of the work, so he and his fat cat self can pull in 3.5% at the closing. He is strictly behind the scenes. He does appear to be brains of the whole process. His job is to take the guppies no credit, bad or scarred credit and make it look shiny and new.
He is smart, he knows what he is doing, he is protected by his behind the scenes (without a company name, address only phone contact) demeanor. But I have been told, he backs away when people get irritated because he does not have people skills, no bedside manner. The really funny thing is the only person out of this whole scenario that could assist us with a home (for rental on a contract) is Larry. To me, it appears this situation is no different than someone who scams you in response to your ad on Craigslist. Total disregard for the situation that they placed you in. I want to be in a home by Christmas. I do not think there is anyone mentioned in this letter that will make this happen. The priority here appears to be the tug of war between everyone involved.They have lost sight of the family they are destroying. I haven't lost sight of that because it is my family and I am very angry.
Reviewed Dec. 6, 2010
The reason why I am filing this complaint is because BAC Home Loans Servicing, LP is denying our Loan Modification that was made between Wilshire Credit Corporation, PO Box 8517 Portland, OR 97207-8517 loan # 2630756. Wilshire enter into and agreement for and modification on January 12th, 2010, they later sold our loan to BAC in February 2010.
According to Wilshire, when the loan was sold all payments was current and our first payment with our new amount of 719.20 was to be due on April 1, 2010. By that time, BAC had our loan and we made our first payment to them.
Prior to making my payments, I asked the BAC representatives every time I made and payment if everything was approved and accepted with our modification. BAC representative stated to me everything was find, I made April, May, June, and July payments to them of 720.00 and they accepted all the payments with no reservations.
In September, we filed for Chapter 13 Bankruptcy because the Home Owner Association (Keeneland) was trying to foreclose on our home for payments owed to them from the precious Chapter 13 Bankruptcy. The HOM had a sell date of October 4, 2010, so we had to act fast. We had to file for Bankruptcy again to save our home.
I called to inform BAC Home Loans that we had filed for Chapter 13 and provided them with a case #. (Per my attorney office advice) Then at that time, they begin to discuss the modification with me. The person I was speaking with said that I would need to fax them in the modification agreement from Wilshire and I did, I faxed the agreement and the paper work that was blessed by the Court.
I never heard anything back from BAC or never received anything in the mail from them. BAC filed a large claim in the amount of $35,076.09 with there bankruptcy attorney Brock & Scott, PLLC 5121 Parkway Plaza Blvd Suite 300 Charlotte, NC 28217 phone # ** fax # **.
This amount includes payments from April 1, 2009 through November 1, 2010. They included payments that was already factored into the modification with Wilshire, in additional to that BAC did not gain procession of our loan till April, 1 2010. How can they come after us for payments in 2009? My complaint is against BAC for not accepting our modification and filing such a large claim for money owed to them when they did not have procession of the loan at that time. In addition we never, ever, received any paperwork or phone calls regarding this matter before they sent to their attorney. The attorney for Bank of America indicated that we did not respond back to their client. The only request they asked for was proof faxed to them of the modification and I went to the local BOA bank in my state and had them to fax that information to them.
At that point, I never heard anything back from them. We have not received any foreclosure papers from BAC but they included that in the claim that was filed by there attorney.
When they received our modification we had and agreement from Wilshire and I have the paperwork to prove that Wilshire had agreed to the modification. Why Wilshire sold our loan once the modification was approved. I do not understand. Do we have any rights? Can BAC just reject our modification and come after us for money that was already allocated in a previous loan agreement? BAC has caused a great deal of stress to me and my husband and they have not communicated with us at all. I have done all the calling into them.
We have not received anything in the mail from them regarding all these charges or the denying of our modification. We was presented with this information once we went to bankruptcy court. If they claim that they sent us something, have them to provide copies of it to your company. My second complaint with BOA involves their property claims dept. I am filing this complaint to BOA property claims dept. My car was set on fire on October 12, 2010 around 1:30am my car was outside my house which was parked close to the house. In a result part of the house was affected by this damage. State Farm sent a check for the damage within two weeks, because BOA name was included on the check it had to be sent to them. I mailed the check to BOA on 10/27/10, within a week I was calling them to make sure they had received the check and the information they needed from the contractor. I was informed that they had received all the information and that there was a process that had to do before they mail the check back to the contractor.
I continue to call in daily at least, around November 15th, I was given date when the check was going to be mailed out I was told that it would be mailed out on the 17th, 19th etc. We were even provided with a check # but still no check.
Last week, I was told that we would need to stop payment on that check and another check would be order. I stopped payment on that check 12/2/10. At this point, I was told that it would take 7 to 14 days and the contractor should receive the check via FedEx.
I am concern that BOA is just giving us the run around and have no intention on mailing us the check back. I explained to them that my house is on the corner and it is and eye sore to the community but most important I need my garage I fear for my life every night thinking that someone is going to set my car on fire again. I wake up all night looking out the window to make sure my car is safe.
We have pleated with BOA so many times trying to find out why they haven't mailed out the check. Can we please, please, get them to mail out the check to the contractor so that he can begin repairs on our home and I can sleep at night when my car is secured inside my garage. Thank you so much for your cooperation and understanding in this matter.
Reviewed Dec. 2, 2010
Ever since Countrywide was bought by Bank of America, we have had problems. The first thing they did was raise our mortgage payment $200 more a month, something about our escrow. That is my problem with them and the fact that we can never seem to get relief or help from them to refinance or modify our loan. Why didn't we have escrow issues with Countrywide? BOA said it was our property taxes. They said something about it was really only "$100 more a month", but that they had to "cushion" it with another $100 a month just in case. In case what? Our property taxes and house value went down. Why did my mortgage go up?
This is where our mortgage became difficult to pay. We went from paying $1700 (roughly) to $1923 a month. What happened to that fixed mortgage payment? I still don't get it. That was December 2006 when it went up. I was diagnosed with breast cancer February 2007. While battling cancer, chemotherapy, radiation and many surgeries, and getting behind since I was on disability (60% pay), BOA would not help us. We made "too much money". Even though my pay was reduced for 4 months, funny how we still made too much money.
BOA bases your income on a 5 week month every month, which if my husband and I did get paid 5 weeks each and every month we would have an extra two months salary to catch up on the mortgage. Funny, but a month is 4.33 weeks if they want to get technical. They should also not count your "gross" pay as what you are actually living off of, because you are only bringing home your "net" pay. I told them if I actually brought home my gross pay, we would not be in this situation! They made it impossible for us to qualify for any program while I was sick. I dealt with person after person, way too many phone calls, no one would call back. They said to "wait".
They offered this and that; the funniest program in order for them to even "consider" modifying our loan, they asked us to pay an additional, yes, I said additional monthly amount on top of what we already pay. I said did you hear what I said? We are struggling to pay what we are now with me on disability. They offered this more than one time. It makes no sense. And as I read all these complaints, I see many have gone through the same. "Do this for xx months and we will see," and then they turn you down anyway.
I submitted paperwork about 4 times. No one seemed to receive it except for one time, which of course we did not qualify. More recently (actually August of 2009) I called to update what I thought they had on file and I was told they don't keep the paperwork and I would have to start the process over. I was bringing home $200 less per month and wanted to let them know I was bringing home even less money because I had to take out a loan on my 401(k) to pay 2 months mortgage to catch up to stop their Intent to Foreclose. So now my "net" was even less. They didn't have my paperwork on file or any info that I had been dealing with them.
After screaming at them on the phone as I finally lost it, funny, they found information in their records, but still no paperwork of my modification work I sent in. I gave up. It's amazing how difficult they make it to deal with them and how long you have to wait to hear something back from BOA, but boy, are they quick to send out those Intent to Foreclose papers and call you everyday when you are late. I kept in touch with them too and let them know what was going on with our finances and our intentions.
After each time I'd call for help, all of 2006 and after BOA kept calling us to "borrow against your equity," "refinance your loan." I told them they were idiots and to read their files on how much they have rejected me. And just to make them feel bad, I played the cancer card, too. They were ticking me off. I have dealt with so many rude, short people on the phone. I begged to please tack the overdue month to the end of the loan. No. We have been struggling with this economy and my husband has not been making a full 40-hour week (plumber) since 2008. Our credit rating has gone south when they raised our mortgage and I was off dealing with breast cancer. Now they won't even let us refinance to a lower rate. Our credit was so good and yet due to cancer and BOA's refusal to help honest Americans who are paying their mortgage, it is shot. Fifty percent of my husband’s and my net pay are going towards our mortgage now since they raised our rate. I have a fixed mortgage.
How can they raise it? If our payment was what it used to be and my husband was getting his full 40-hour week and the "world" would stop raising prices on gas, groceries, utilities, we could handle it! BOA needs to help these people and us. They need to bite the bullet, refinance (with no closing cost fees) lower people’s rates regardless of lost good credit standing and make their payments affordable in these hard times for people who are honest about their situation. As I read these stories, I can totally relate. Something strange is going on. I feel like there is some fraud with this escrow thing. I am just too tired to deal with it. I had more complications from my cancer this October and worked about 6 days. We got behind again in the mortgage trying to catch up. Again, if we could only get our payment lowered, we could handle it better, raise our scores again, and maybe buy some decent groceries! I am just losing hope.
Reviewed Dec. 2, 2010
I have been trying to get a loan modification with Bank of America for over a year. The process was only supposed to last 3 months. I have been systematically stalled time and time again. I am in my second appeal through BoA and have spent my life savings to stay current on my mortgage. I fit into all the requirements and was found ineligible twice now. The bank will not give me a reason why. Other people I know who stopped paying on their mortgage have gotten rewarded with a loan modification and then people like me get put through the most hellish process I have ever experienced only to be denied in the end.
Someone needs to make the banks honor their part of the agreement under the troubled asset relief program. One bank representative had been so bold as to tell me they shouldn't have to honor tarp because the banks have repaid all our tax dollars we borrowed to them. I propose a federal investigation into all these bank's deceptive practices. We need federal banking regulations reimposed! The banks have invested in all our mortgages on both ends. No matter what happens, they still make a lot of money. This was a systematic way to shift and secure power on wall street and the white house. The banks do not care if families are kicked to the curb. It's capitalism at its worst and we are letting this happen. It's up to our representatives to start the investigations.
I have been in contact with my senator Max Baucus only to find his office refuses to help me. I just get the same old runaround. British Columbia will be my next home. Welcome to the start of our county's third world status. You are watching the middle class disappear forever unless something is done. Something has to be done!
Reviewed Dec. 1, 2010
Back in May of this year, we entered the HAMP program, (Home Affordable Modification Program) through BOFA. We sent in our information that BOFA required. We were provided with a phone number to check on the status of our loan. I would call from time to time to check on the status, trying to be patient by calling only once a week. Well, before we knew it, we finally got a letter in the mail in September stating we would get a yes or no answer in the next 30 days.
The next 30 days went by with nothing, no letter, no nothing. I then called again and again and I got the run-around each time I called. I was so frustrated I got a little more pushy and it paid off. I got someone from the BOFA Status Department to give me an exact date of when to expect our answer. The date was November 23rd and the guy went as far to say that the trial loan documents were on their way. We were so excited because we thought it was going to finally happen for us.
November 23rd came and went so I called again. The status representative said sometimes it takes a few extra days from the original quoted date. I then proceeded to ask him if it showed in his PC system what we were going to receive via FedEx? The BOFA Status representative said we were to receive loan trial documents. We were so excited to hear another representative reaffirm that trial papers were on the way. Finally, November 30th we got our FedEx envelope, but to our surprise inside was a denial letter for the loan. I called to complain and got nowhere.
I then wanted to see why we got declined, so I got transferred to the decline department. Their reasoning for the loan decline is we are current on our payments. I told the representative how can that be one of the guidelines to get into the program is to be current. Bottom line BOFA is stonewalling us. I'm writing to you to see if there is a direction you can point us into to maybe help us out. We do not know what else to do! Thank you for your time.
Reviewed Nov. 30, 2010
This letter is in response to bank of America's most recent reply to my ongoing dispute over a 6 month rolling late payment that appears on my credit report for my mortgage payment for account #**. I do not dispute that I missed a payment in February. I believe the payment to have been sent, but never received. Unfortunately for me, I can produce no documentation to verify this. I was never contacted via mail or phone by Bank of America when this occurred. (How an institution of bank of America' size can not contact a customer when there is a problem with a payment is beyond me. Every other bank and financial institution in the country seems to be able to do so.)
I continued to make payments believing there was no problem, having no reason to think so. In July, I was notified by phone that a payment had been missed in February. I promptly made a second payment to get caught up. I was still in the process of a divorce and was very diligent about protecting my credit score as I knew I was facing buying my ex-wife out of the house and would need to refinance the house in my name alone. For almost 3 years, I made all my payments on time, despite the stress and expense of the divorce. I missed one payment, but by the time I was notified about it, the situation had created a series 6 late payments which were reported to the credit bureaus and very negatively affected my credit. I have repeatedly asked Bank of America to address this situation to no avail. At worst, bank of America is remiss in not notifying me of a problem regarding my account. Their poor customer service and questionable inaction has caused me significant financial harm.
I am finding it impossible to refinance my house (which I have been ordered by the court to do) because of 6 months rolling late payments that was cause by one payment not received. At best, this is all a misunderstanding that could easily be resolved by Bank of America if they had any decency or sense of customer service.
I have filed a dispute with all three credit bureaus - Experian, Equifax, and TransUnion. I have also filed a complaint with The Commissioner of Financial Regulation for the State of Maryland. Bank of America claims they have thoroughly investigated the situation and stand by their negative reporting on my credit history.
In light of the negative media coverage of their lending practices, one would think they would be open to resolving this situation amicably. However, judging from the tone of the customer service people I have dealt with on the phone and by mail, this is not the case. I am exploring every available means to have this ongoing dispute addressed and rectified. Any assistance you can offer would be greatly appreciated. Thank you in advance for your attention and consideration in this matter. Please feel free to contact me by mail or telephone.
Reviewed Nov. 27, 2010
Every phone call to talk about any of the programs was a run around from one person to another. After a while, we would put in our loan number and be automatically sent to delinquency and was told we did not qualify for any programs. Every phone was at least 40 minutes most spent listening to. We paid off our delinquent balance with borrowed money to stop them from foreclosing as we were encouraged to do by an employee at the BAC.
Then we both lost our jobs and fell behind again, only to again start the battle. We fought for unemployment and won our cases. But it took 3 months and once again borrowed money from family to bring payments current. BAC lost all the paperwork. One time, we made too much, the next time not enough. We went behind our payments which were $822.00 up from $734.00. They would not even work with us on our payment plan.
Reviewed Nov. 27, 2010
I enrolled in the The Making Homes Affordable Loan Modification program through Bank of America on August 20th 2010 and I would like a real contact at Bank of America that can help me!
I was told yesterday, November 26th 2010, by five Customer Service Representatives with Bank of America that I have been declined for the program effective November 11th 2010 but never received a formal letter from Bank of America. These five Customer Service Representatives were just surprised that I never got a letter of denial.
I wake up this morning and I have a message from the Make Your Home Affordable team requesting additional documentation; they are incredible. I'm now told after I faxed in the additional requested information that I would be assigned an underwriter which I don't believe! I am current on my mortgage payments but I am ready to give my worthless piece of home and property back to Bank of America due to this nightmare program I have gotten myself into. How is this legal and how are they getting away with it?
My story is lame compared to some of the ones I've read here today. I know how I feel and I really feel bad for the people that have been treated worse than I have. When is someone going to put a stop to this insanity? It is a very humiliating and stressful process that should be illegal.
Bank of America is a sham and I believe a class-action lawsuit is a very real solution to this fiasco!
Reviewed Nov. 23, 2010
We began receiving collections phone calls from Bank of America on our home loan. I must make it clear that until the first call last week (November 20th 2010), we had no previous notification that Bank of America had acquired our home loan from Nation Point.
I spoke to a customer service representative explaining that we need a statement issued in order to pay the loan. I have received three more collections calls in the last two days. I spoke to Mr. Frank ** with CSR number ** on November 23rd at approximately 12:30 p.m. central time at the phone number 800-669-6607. Not only was Mr. Frank rude and snide about the situation, but he refused to let me speak to a supervisor, stating that it would take too long for me to hold and would cause others waiting in que behind me to have an excessive hold time. The issue is that I have requested a statement twice from Bank of America and I am still receiving collections calls and have still not received a statement.
If we do not receive a timely statement, we will have a double payment in December, and possible late fees, and the consequences of having our account put in a collections agency situation due to no fault of our own.
Reviewed Nov. 23, 2010
We were on a Pay52 pay plan for our mortgage - which withdrew a 1/4 of our payment each week. I wanted to change to a Pay26 plan, which would withdraw every other week. I called in September to make the change and the person I spoke with has told me that I had to cancel the Pay52 plan before I could do anything else. I said that was fine. We cancelled the plan and then proceeded - or so I thought - to sign up for the Pay26 plan. We hung up and everything was fine.
We got a letter in the mail a few weeks later stating that our Pay26 was denied. So, I called again and spoke with another person. She told me that the only thing she could see was that I was not on any pay plan. I told her the situation and told her that I wanted to get signed up for the pay26 plan and that I needed her to withdraw $1021.19 from my account to pay the full October payment (they already had the rest of my money from when I was actually enrolled in the pay52 plan. $1021.19 was the difference and by withdrawing this amount, I was, I thought, paid for my October bill). This was October 4th. She withdrew my money but never paid my mortgage.
We are transferred to another department and speak to someone else about signing up for the pay26 (my husband is on the line with me each time we call). We get signed up - so we think - and are all set. A few weeks later, we get yet another letter saying that we aren't signed up for any pay plans and we start getting letters that we are now in danger of foreclosure.
It's now November 15th! We called for a third time and during this time, I find out that our October mortgage hadn't been paid, as it should have been and we have had nothing taken out for November, either. She then tells us that she only sees $1021.19 in our account - but it hasn't been applied to any mortgage. Where's the rest of our money? She doesn't know and offers to send me a ledger of what they've taken out and where they've applied it.
It's November 23rd and I still don't have this document. She also tells us that she doesn't see that we've ever signed up for Pay26 and that our account shows no conversation with the pay26 person at all. Until we get our account current, they can't do anything about it. So, they have months of my money, but won't apply it (and say they only have a portion of it) until we get current. That's $5400 that they want us to come up with before they will even talk to us. We've paid our October bill now and have had to sell stock to pay for our November bill, which we haven't paid yet because we are waiting for the stock to clear.
We have had to sell stock in order to get current with our account, which should have been current all along. We will have to pay taxes on that money - and we lose that stock. They have our money but won't apply it to our mortgage until we spend more money with them.
Reviewed Nov. 21, 2010
I've written many such letters as this through the years begging for help to expose the fraud at origination from First Franklin and National City Bank for being stuck in a loan based on lies that are predatory, that ultimately caused a financial domino effect due to the servicing by Home Loan Services and now BAC. It is so clear ,not only was my loan set up to fail, the real goal they keep trying to initiate is foreclosure. When the loan adjusted in 2008, I can prove a small modification we qualified for would have helped keep us current like we had been the whole time until the adjustment.
But because this liar loan increased our payment, we could not afford the property taxes which we would have had the broker kept his word. With my husband out of work, I put in overtime to keep current, but in no way could we afford the adjustment. I spent months upon months following all the advice of Home Loan Services, fax, refax, lost paperwork, flat out lies, abusive customer service all in the name of trying to save my home. But after my applications were denied for various reasons, they contact us when the hardship is over, we make too much, we don't make enough, we get qualified for a short FHA refinance which we did. The end result would be denials with more lies.
We were told it would be better if we were behind on our payments to receive help. We were told the investor after months of **** doesn't allow modifications. We were offered a modification twice for way more a month than we could commit to, like 75% of our income. Having no choice but to default when it adjusted even with them telling me help would come faster, the only thing that came was my auction date right on time with of course robo signers, assignments after the fact and of course no help at all.
When I say foreclosure has been the goal here, please trust me. An investigation into this, I have no doubt, would prove it, but who? Let me make this clear. We are not deadbeats that bought too much house. I based our payment on my full time income being my husband is in the Union. We did not use it for an ATM. We did however, get caught up in a circumstance. We have paid dearly for giving our trust to professionals that left us filing Chapter 13 after missing eight payments total in the almost seven years we have been here and felt the only option left to keep trying to save our home. We were desperate for protection from being foreclosed on.
In my research, the proof of claim is bogus, ** Bank along with MERS and the long list of beneficiaries does not truly have a claim to foreclose, thanks to all the slicing and dicing. Many months ago, I asked for a payoff statement. I got three in one week. Each adding $10,000 in fees. How can one letter to the third add $20,000? It's sad, but true; we missed eight payment and got behind on our property taxes, but how can a loan balance go from $378k to $442k? Do those numbers add up to you? My home is only worth $225k, but I assume the insurance in place will payoff much better than a principal reduction they say is available, but I have yet to hear one person who received that. I've sent QWR's and got lame replies. I've hired an Attorney to advocate for my family that was ignored. I wrote them to validate the dept; that too was ignored. I've written letters asking to show me how they denied us or called my negotiator a dozen times, only again to be ignored.
Do any of you know how this feels or what it does to a family that only wants their lives back that has worked hard to keep their home? It breaks us down and leaves you broken for months on end wondering if your marriage will survive or any relationships you used to have when this takes over your every waking moment, having your days start with tears to puking in the shower, getting ready for work praying for a miracle to show itself. I was in fact a bit surprised how clueless many were that are not living this main street American life at recent hearings. I also wanted to scream out loud. Thank you to the others that stepped up trying to get our message across. I listened to every word Barbara Deoser said about her goals in helping homeowners. Is what is truly going on so far down the food chain from her?
She believed what she was testifying goes on at BofA. Or like my case and many others, the only help on the way, is seeing us use our front doors for the last time for profit for that is the goal my world has come to know. In October of this year. our loan is being serviced by BAC. The first words out of the customer service rep was they had not received a payment in eight month! What are they pulling now? Was that the only eight we missed that are included in the B/K we have made each payment plan on for over a year? If that is the missing key, where are those payments going? They can't answer my questions, but want me to go back to my bank statements to prove to them I made the payments on time so they can apply them to my account. No one can tell me where those payments we made went.
I explained the real help we need is to go back all the way to ordination to now and make this right. BAC will only deal in the here and now wanting us to apply for the half dozen time for a loan modification when we just did that months ago with again the payment amount much more than we could commit to without defaulting at some point down the road. The stringing us along to add fees, denials and stall tactics with lies won't help our today if all those yesterday's are not resolved! Yes, many times I have contacted the OCC, Treasury, AG's, all housing agencies, every department in Washington and California I could find along with every elected official and many CEOs to resolve this by getting much needed help to expose why we have been lied to so much, but guess what? Not one stepped up in a way that could have saved my family from all this heartache, torture and abuse. Is anyone there now?
Everything I have experienced for years is coming to light. After all this short version of the last several years I have one question. If the powers that be really don't have any power to step in, please be honest and tell me my real options to resolve this. If you truly believe our only option left is to quit making our mortgage payments to afford an Attorney, please know that choice will not be an easy one to make. However I can't do both. I also can't keep waiting living in fear for what will come on the bank's part kicking us in the gut so hard you can't breath again. This loan is set up to fail based on lies and the goal of foreclosure that has become trying to survive a plan we never signed up for. I'm so tired of trying to survive this. I very much miss having my hard work be for living a life with joy and dreams.
Thank you so much for your time in reading this. I'm very sorry it is so long, but trying to get my message of the last four years is hard to try to make my points, begging for the help, find accountability even if it is us that have it here too. Please really look at us without a hidden agenda profit in mind. Our home is a 1485 square foot 1969 ranch. We are a two family household. My husband Brian and I, my daughter Kimberly, son in law Cody and baby Kaitlyn Rose reside here. We all feel with the shape of the economy having our roof over our heads is our top priority. Please make it yours too.
Reviewed Nov. 21, 2010
My name is William **, my wife I have been trying to get assistance from Bank of America for a modification since 2009. My family and I live at **. I have endure loss of income causing a hardship and we got behind our mortgage payments, my wife and I are senior citizen she is 72 years old and is in poor health, we have been struggling with Bank of America for assistance with our mortgage.
I have complied by faxing documentation and followed up with the modification department on these days: 12/3/09, 1/6/10, 1/20/10, 2/6/10, 2/12/10, 3/4/10, 3/10/10, 3/15/10, 4/6/10, 4/14/10, 4/26/10, 5/6/10, 5/19/10, 5/26/10, 6/15/10, 6/18/10, 6/22/10, 6/28/10, 7/1/10, 7/9/10, 7/19/10, 7/23/10, 7/27/10, 7/30/10, 8/4/10, 8/16/10, 8/23/10, 8/25/10, 9/3/10, 9/10/10, 9/20/10, 9/22/10, 9/20/10, 9/27/10, 9/28/10, 10/7/10, 10/12/10, 10/20/10, 11/9/10, 11/12/10, and 11/18/10.
They continue to tell me is under review and I will be consider for a modification , I am emotionally exhausted Bank of America continue to play games and lie about the modification. I wish you can investigate how they process their modification I believe you will find abnormality, In addition I want to file a complaint for the misleading, misrepresentation of Bank of America toward the homeowners they should comply with the government regulation. I want to keep my hone it is causing an emotional stress in our live please I need your assistance.
Reviewed Nov. 20, 2010
As part of this economy, and like many, many other Americans, I was laid off. I went through my unemployment benefits and am now on "do what I can do to make a dollar mode". When I was first laid off, I had to play catch up with my mortgage as I was in foreclosure from the Bank of America. I caught up and paid an unbelievable amount of fees to get back on track. At that time (about 2 years ago) I applied to Bank of America to modify my mortgage.
Every week for about a year I would call BOA and they said I was still on the list and they are working on the modification. After some time I was making regular payments and forgot about calling every week to see where my modification was. Fast Forward, I was just late on my October Mortgage payment by a month and a half. I went to the bank today to pay both October and November payments but they wanted close to $1,000.00 extra to get me current as there was some "fees" $926.99 to be exact. This is because I missed to make the October payment within 30 days.
What the ** is that? They are fast to assess fees and send me a letter stating that some fees may be involved but when it comes to getting my loan modified, I am still waiting. So, what am I supposed to do with this $926.99 fee for being 31 days late? I was willing to catch up and pay the normal late fees for November but I only had enough money for October and November's payment and regular late fees not the added $926.99 fees for November to get me current. Can you please help me with either the crazy late fees or better yet get me my Loan Modification. Loan sharks are starting to look better than banks.
Reviewed Nov. 19, 2010
When Obama first announced that he was coming out with a modification program for the public, I contacted my bank, Countrywide. I was told that Phase 1 didn't apply to me because I was current with my payments and told me to try back in a few months. Only the people who were 3 months behind on their payments were eligible. Then, Bank of America bought out Countrywide. I went on their website to find out some information about the MHA program. I filled out the questionnaire on the BOA website and I fit the criteria needed.
I owed no money to any other creditors except BOA. I then contacted a HUD representative that was listed on the website to help me with the process. I contacted one of the representatives and explained that I am struggling to stay afloat with my mortgage payments. I've been under several doctors’ care and going for various tests plus I was put on various medications and therefore, I was struggling to pay my mortgage. Although I was still current, I didn't meet any of the criteria for these programs. So, I was stuck.
Three months went by and this representative just yanked me around and basically did nothing to help me. So, I contacted another HUD counselor. In the mean time, I had contacted BOA and I was also getting the run around. The 2nd HUD representative said that I needed to find out if the first HUD representative was my counselor of record and until then, she couldn't help me. So, of course, I contacted BOA again and they didn't know what the heck I was talking about. So, I contacted a 3rd HUD counselor. I started the process with them however, finally, I received an application from BOA to do a modification. I filled out the questionnaire, sent in all my information required and months and months and months went by. I called every so often to inquire and I was told that my file is still pending and they were waiting on information from me like the SS information. I sent it to them three separate times. I received a temporary 3-month agreement for a reduced mortgage payment but I was also told I was in default because I wasn't paying the full monthly payment.
Either BOA called about my late/partial payments or I called and I was transferred to one department then another and disconnected or I was transferred to another number and was on hold forever or I was told to call a specific number and would be disconnected. I could never reach a representative from the bank and when I did, it was the wrong department or the wrong number. At this point, my health problems escalated. I was being tested for various autoimmune diseases and put on various medications and it was costing me tremendously. I was also told I had cervical cancer and I was consumed with that. I had my first surgery in April and at this point, I couldn't afford my loan payments anymore. I finally found someone who could help me and I was able to borrow money to bring my mortgage current. Again, I am still waiting for the outcome of the modification request.
Finally, in June, I received a letter stating that I was denied. One year later, after my initial contact with the bank, I was scheduled to have a second surgery for my cancer in July. I called BOA 2 weeks before and said I wanted to work out a short sale or a deed-in-lieu because basically I have no money, I have no way of coming up with the money, I have several health problems that are taking precedence and to avoid the necessity of foreclosure, I just wanted to deed my house over to the bank. BOA has been jerking me around for over one year so I will just take it and be done with it. I was going on disability and with all my medical bills and prescriptions bills, I couldn't afford it anymore so I told them to take it. They told me I had to list my property for 3 months in order to be eligible for a short sale.
A few weeks later, I received a letter from BOA saying that I was accepted for a modification. Not sure what changed in that time but after looking at all the fees and my payoff on the loan, they were tacking on a tremendous amount of money at the end and basically the few dollars I saved each month on the modification wasn't going to help me at all. In fact, after looking at the figures closely, the bank was trying to sponge every cent they could get out of me through this modification so I declined it. Did they think I was a fool? In the mean time, I got a letter from the bank asking what I wanted to do, short sale, deed-in-lieu or deed-in-lieu and rent from BOA. I checked them all off. I was sent yet another form to fill out what I filled out 3 times already with all the same information I had previously given to them.
A few weeks later, I was served with a foreclosure complaint. I guess all the time I tried to negotiate with the bank, in the end, they were just going to **** me anyway. I filed an appearance pro se. I haven't paid my mortgage since they are foreclosing on me and I wait and wait and wait. Note that I was honest and cooperative with the bank from the beginning but they don't know what they are doing. The left doesn't know what the right is doing. Each person you talk to tells you something different. Had all this been addressed properly when I first contacted them, it would have been resolved with less money spent by the bank and less aggravation and stress on my end. So now, I still wait to see what is going to happen. I've been on all the government websites and they all state to work out an agreement with your bank. I tried that but to no avail. I don't know what else I can do. I have no money. I am hesitant to deal with any attorneys that try contacting me because of all the scams I hear about. They all want money that I don't have. I don't have any family to help me out financially either.
Reviewed Nov. 18, 2010
After losing my job on two occasions, I fell behind on my mortgage and other bills. Bank of America issued me a loan modification in July 2009 with payments to being in September. I made three payments in excess of $5000. In September 2009, I was forced to file bankruptcy. BOA then reneged on the modification saying that it was invalid because of the bankruptcy even though I had made these payments. I was given no indication of what happened to these payments and the money was never returned to me. In January 2010, BOA issued me another loan modification with payments to begin in April. I have been making payments faithfully since then but have been unable to get any answer about whether my loan modification has been finalized.
I called BOA today only to be told that yesterday, 11/17/10, a release had been filed in the bankruptcy court because the court orders have not been followed. I have no idea what they are referring to because I have proof of every payment. I was given the name of Delice **** at **** and I was told to contact her because she was the original negotiator on my modification. I called that number and was told that no such person exists. I am afraid that whatever paper was filed in bankruptcy court yesterday is going to force me out of my home and leave me and my children homeless. No matter who I speak to at BOA, I get a different answer. This has been going on for over a year and a half and I do not think BOA has any intention of finalizing a loan modification for me. I do not know what to do or where to turn. Can someone help?
Reviewed Nov. 18, 2010
In 2009, I purchased a home. My loan started out with Country Wide and then BAC took them over, and it's been one thing after another. One thing that I had to do, if I wanted my loan to be approved, was to purchase flood insurance (I hit the roof). The next time it floods in this area, will be the end of the world, but I was forced to buy it anyway. The purchase price for the home was $95,000 (the homes around here are still dropping in price). The amount of flood insurance that I bought for this house is right now $195,000. Now, a year later I'm being forced to purchase an additional $58,000 worth of flood insurance, because $195,000 isn't enough for 2010.
Reviewed Nov. 17, 2010
Bank of America called today, about 5 times. I did not know who was calling. They did not leave a message. I called the number back, and spoke to a representative, to let them know that they will be receiving the payment by the 30th of November, in the amount of $1,855.60. I thought the calls would stop, but Bank of America keeps calling. They called about 10 times today.
Reviewed Nov. 17, 2010
Bank of America was working with us to modify our loan so that it could be affordable. While the whole time, they were filing foreclosure on our property. They never served me with papers. They continued to urge us to wait on the Making Homes Affordable program. As it was getting close to the sale date. We put the house on the market for a short sell. The realtor called Bank of America and found that the person who was supposed to be our point of contact didn't even work at Bank of America. This process of us trying to get a modification went on for a whole year. With me calling them every week and providing them with all the paperwork needed. They now say that we never qualified for the Making Homes Affordable program but would never tell us why.
Reviewed Nov. 17, 2010
Bank of America offered me a refinance program. After I paid all their up-front loan fees, sent all the necessary paperwork and waited two months, they sent me a letter stating that my home had an insufficient home value. Didn't they know that before I spent money for everything besides the appraisal, and what I currently owe on the home?
Reviewed Nov. 16, 2010
I lost my job in 3/28/09 but had knee surgery and was able to pay my mortgage up until may of 2010 on disability. This ran out. I called Bank of America and let them know of my financial problem and to let them know I was actively looking for work. After three months of being unable to find a job, I was told about the loan modification program and given a number to HUD for assistance. I was sent the paper work for the loan modification and told what papers to send in which I did, three different times because they kept saying they didn't receive them.
I would call from time to time to check on the loan modification and was told each time not to worry, there was no sell date on my property. I finally obtained a job in September and called to see if I could make up the back payments and was told they would no longer accept my payments and to wait for the loan modification. I called every week to check on the loan modification and in November, I was told my home was in foreclosure and had been since September. When I asked why I had not been notified, the person on the phone said they had sent me out a card in August stating I could pay the back payment and catch it up, that I was suppose to take the card to the post office and pick up the letter. I explained to her I never received any letter from the bank.
The lady stated I would be receiving a letter from a lawyer stating how much it would take to reinstate the loan and that would be coming in a few days. I waited for over a week and still no letter so I called back and of course every time I called, I was told something different by each person I talked to. Finally, I called and someone gave me the number of the lawyer but for a week I could not get through because the mailbox was full. I called them back and told them about the problem and she said she would call for me and of course, she could not get through either. I was told to keep trying the number and after four days, I was able to leave a message but of course the lawyer never returned my call.
I again called them back and they said they could give me the amount needed for the reinstatement. I was behind $6649.64 and was told I needed to pay $8774.67 by Monday. I explained to her that this is Thursday. How could I pay that amount of money in 4 days? I also asked why was I not notified of my home going into foreclosure the bank never sent me anything and I was told that they didn't have to notify me and that she was now notifying me over the phone in October. I knew at this time Bank of America was just trying to take my home. They did not want to work with me nor did their lawyer so I was forced to file for bankruptcy to try and save my home.
I've had this home for 13 years and have been with Bank of America for only 5 years when I refinanced with them. Big, big mistake. My home is valued at about $250,000 and I owed $161,000 on it. They were never going to give me a loan modification because I didn't have a job at the time. They were just holding me off until they could take my home. I was told to called back in December to check on the loan modification and by that time my home would have been sold.
To everyone out there, don't trust Bank of America. They are nothing but crooks trying to steal poor people's home. I'm a grandmother taking care of my grandchildren. Where would they go? I know some people will say if you don't pay your mortgage then you should be put out. And to them I say, if you never lost your job I'm so happy for you but sometimes things happen beyond your control. I worked hard for many years for my home and to have it put into foreclosure without even a letter is not right. Just because you are a big bank, it does not give you the right to run over people.
Reviewed Nov. 15, 2010
In August 2009, when all the home modification stuff started out, I was late on making one payment and saw that Obama's Making Home Affordable Program was starting to make sense. A lower interest rate would help make the bills lower. I signed up for the trail payments and BOA fiddle farted around. Eight months of trial partial payments made me actually three payments behind. After talking to a counselor and all that **, they said I didn't qualify.
I made another partial payment and then BOA sent a letter stating that I did qualify and that I needed to sign another loan contract. As I read the contract, it stated that they were going to take all the principal and interest of 7.65% from my first seven years of my original loan worth $158,000 and stick it in their pockets--and then, make a new 31-year loan at 2% for the first year, 3% the second year, 4% the next and 4.5% for the last 28 months.
I calculated it up and was going to pay an additional $65,000 on top of the original loan amount. I said "no way," and they said, "well, that's all we have to offer." After that **, I have lost my job and have been unemployed for three months--that puts me behind on my payments by $15,000. I contacted BOA again and they refused to help in any way or form. They said that if I can't come up with the $15,000 by Dec. 15, my home will be sold at auction and they will be the buyers. I asked if they could put the default on the end of the loan and I would still be paying interest on it but they refused. I worked hard on paying the first seven years. That's the way they treat all of their customers.
I have yet to hear one good thing that Bank of America has done to help with this housing crisis. ** them. All their going to get is a pile of ash on an empty lot. I suggest that you do the same. Five years in the penitentiary and I'll have a roof over my head and three square meals. See you in five years.
Reviewed Nov. 15, 2010
My complaint is actually against three companies. In August 2009, Taylor, Bean and Whitaker was taken over by the government. This is the company I had my home financed through. I was using an Equity Acceleration Program that paid TB&W. When TB&W lost my mortgage, Bank of America picked it up in August 2009. My first correspondence with the Bank of America was them telling me I was late paying my August 2009 payment. However, this payment had already been sent. I paid one payment and half payments (1742 dollars) the month in question due to the accelerator program I was using. I have spoken to people from all three companies and I have sent the Bank of America documents, showing my payment was withdrawn and sent on 08-06-09 to TB&W.
The only response I get from the Bank of America is “We are working on it and we cannot do anything until the money is released by the government.” I have heard that same statement for almost 15 months now. And it does not seem like the Bank of America is doing anything and the other two companies are pushing off the responsibility to everyone else. Equity Accelerator’s address is PO Box 6505, Englewood, CO 80155, phone number 1-800-209-9700. TB&W’s address is 1477 N. Magnolia Ave., Ocala, FL 34475, phone number 1-888-225-2164.
Reviewed Nov. 14, 2010
We had a mortgage with Taylor, Bean and Whitaker. We made three payments to them, all of which cleared our bank. They obviously went under and our loan ended up at Bank of America. Somewhere in this transition, our first payment mysteriously disappeared or BAC says. We have faxed proof of the payment twice, which they have no record of and mailed copies of the cancelled check in, which amazingly they have, no records of either. We've spoke to countless people at BAC, who all assured the government bailout money would be clearing soon; your account will be current then and don't worry.
Since our initial contact with BAC, they have sent us so many letters (25+) threatening us because "your account is delinquent" it isn't even funny. Almost every time we get one, we call BAC. The last representative we spoke to, again, assured us bailout money had started clearing and not to worry. At that time, we asked 1) lots of late charges were accruing due to this? We were told they would be taken off our account, don't worry. 2) Will any of this appear on our credit report? We were told that until the whole Taylor, Bean issue was resolved it would not be, don't worry.
Much to my dismay, we received another mailing from BAC, explaining how bad we were for being so delinquent. The same day, we also received a letter prompting us to look at our credit report, which we did. Looking at the credit report, we noticed that BAC has been reporting to the beaus. They're saying that not only do we owe the lost payment, but all the late charges appear to be there as well. It shows a late payment, which is an outright lie; we've never been late on our payments to them, ever. It also looks like they're expecting $30 a month more than we were paying Taylor ** and were not told? How does that work?
Reviewed Nov. 14, 2010
My name is Alicia **. I live at **, CA 90242. My family and I have been living here for more than 12 years and with the bad economy in 2009, I have suffered reduction in my monthly income causing a tremendous hardship. I was calling Bank of America and on 8/11/2009 they advice I could qualify for a modification. I proceeded to fax documentation on 8/24/2009. I faxed addition documents on 9/21/2009. I called for follow up, they need more documents. I complied and faxed them.
On 10/16/2009, I called Bank of America and a representative advised me that I had receive a package for a pay plan program and I was to start the payments. I told her I never got this package. She then put a request for a new package for the pay plan program. This way, I would be considered for a modification. On 11/16/2009, I was advice to resubmit all the documents again for a modification. I complied with Bank of America. On 11/25/2009, I send additional documents requested by the loss mitigation department.
I continued to call on 1/8/2010 documents were received by the loss mitigation dep. 1/13/2010 still under review. 2/11/20010 still under review. 3/24/20010 still under review. 3/30/2010 I was eligible for the AG program. 4/2/2010 still under review. 4/6/2010 needed up dated documents. 4/14/2010 got documents requested. 4/30/2010 still under review. 5/6/2010 still under review. 5/9/2010 still under review. 6/3/2010 still under review. 7/1/2010 still under review. 7/15/2010 need additional documents. I faxed them.
On 8/18/2010, I called and was advice that I have been removed from the modification since 6/26/2010. I was devastated. All this time I was lied to and mislead. I have been faxing documents for what purpose? She just advice me to re submit the package again. I did not have a choice, I then resubmitted all documents again. At this time I have been faxing up dated documents all over.
When I contacted Bank of America on 8/2009, I was behind 5 month and with their misrepresentation and misleading information, I now owe them $85,547. This is outrage. I have been making my trail payments. I am requesting an investigation against Bank of America for their procedures and misleading, misinforming and for lying about my modification. I believe they are not in compliance with the rules and regulation. I demand that they modified my loan and stop accumulating all the extremely fees and for them to reduce all the late charges and outrage fees. Thank you.
Reviewed Nov. 14, 2010
BOA took over our mortgage in the second year of our loan at which we were paying $650.00 per month--which is what we agreed as affordable and acceptable from Countrywide. In the second year of taking over our mortgage, BOA payments increased to $787.00. The home owners insurance above increased my premium from $785.00 to $1,390.00 which was ridiculous as I had never filed a claim. BOA pays the premiums as well as property and monthly FHA insurance--and makes the 7% rate as well as my house. ANPAC raised my rate to $1,590.00 a few months ago. I tried to make arrangements with BOA to bring down my mortgage payment which they raise again to $851.00 per month.
I had been unemployed since November of 2009. I talked to them on September 2010 and was not behind on payments, but could not afford the $851.00. I sent $787.00 each month, at which time, I talked about an Obama Home reduction. They sent papers containing "this charge and that fee" and nothing about what my reduction would be. So, I have dismissed this line of affordability as it only reduced a small amount--it would not help. And the way things are, I expect the mortgage to reach $1,000.00 per month soon. I also explained that I had applied for disability and had not been working.
I talked to ANPAC about the reason for continually raising premiums and they said, "someone has to pay for all the claims, and it doesn't matter if you file one or not," which I hadn't at that time. The premium has more than doubled and the mortgage increased from $650.00 to $851.00 in less than three years! The insurance commissioner in Oklahoma apparently has lots of friends in the insurance business to allow such travesty to its citizens take place. Doubled in three years is unbelievable! Tell the insurance companies to cut back on perks, overly high admin pay, race cars, jets and especially the multimillion dollar CEO severance packages and such, until the company gets back in the black.
It's companies like BOA and greedy insurance companies that are causing the housing and employment problems! When will our benevolent leaders in government quit stealing from the poor and giving to the rich? Because I have been put into a bad spot because of the greed. A once affordable house has become unaffordable. If I remember right, owning your own house was the American dream. If I can get out from under this nightmare, no more being a slave to 'juicers' and 'greed-mongers' that call themselves American companies. Isn't it something that both companies have the word American in them and are doing these things to their fellow Americans? What's wrong with that picture? I'm tired of 'legal theft' like this.
Reviewed Nov. 12, 2010
In an attempt to refinance a loan on a home I own in Elk Grove, CA, I contacted the BofA in Marysville, WA where I currently live. I explained to the loan officer that I had to rent out the house in Elk Grove and didn't know if I qualified for refinancing at a lower interest rate. The house is rented out at a loss of $600 a month and unless the payments are lowered, I may have to let the house go into foreclosure. The loan officer assured me that my credit rating did qualify me to refinance and that my house qualified and asked me for a check for $300. Several weeks later, I got a letter stating that my collateral was an ineligible property type and that my credit report was insufficient. My calls to the loan officer went unanswered. I went in again to see the loan officer who told me that I had not been turned down yet and that my property was eligible. I am unable now to get any response to my calls from this loan officer.
Reviewed Nov. 12, 2010
In January of 2009, I made a late payment on a loan I have with Bank of America. My next statement showed an increase in the interest rate to 24.99% as penalty to the payment being received ten days past due. I contacted Bank of America and was told that I would be on a six month probationary period where I would have to pay this outrageous increase and then my account would be reviewed. Bank of America would make a decision then about reinstating my original interest rate.
I again contacted Bank of America in October of 2009 to have my interest rate set back to normal. My request was denied for no other reason then it was not possible to do at this time. As I protested to the representative, she asked me if this interest rate of 24.99% was a hardship. Indeed, it was. At this rate, I would never be able to pay down the debt. She asked me if I would be interested in speaking with someone about hardship, that they may be able to help with rate reduction. I said yes and was transferred to another woman. I was never informed that this transfer was taking me out of Bank of America.
I believed I was being put through to another department within the bank. I was told that if I agreed to having one sum taken out of my checking account each month for them to disperse, to not use my credit sources and to purchase their book for $50. I could reduce that rate of 24.99% to 6%. I asked a few questions such as how will it affect my credit score if I do this; will I be able to refinance my home as part of this program? I was told most people see an increase in their credit score and no, there is no time limit on applying for mortgages.
In June of 2010, I contacted Bank of America about refinancing my two home line of equities into one mortgage with an escrow account. The rates had dropped significantly and I would be able to save just over $6,000.00/year. I began asking questions with the Bank of America representative, Sean. He took my information and went through the application process with me. I was told of an application fee of $450 at this time but it would not be charged to me if the loan was not approved. An appraiser was sent to my home. Sean had said if the home was to appraise for higher than a certain amount we could move forward. The appraiser wanted two improvements made on the house as the loan would be FHA but it had valued above the amount needed.
The improvements needed were completing an unfinished floor in my kitchen and repairing paint that was chipping on my porch. I put $1,000 worth of materials and work into the home so Bank of America would be satisfied. They sent a second appraiser out to check the work. Within a day of the second visit, Bank of America called to say the loan was not going to happen due to an oversight on their part. This oversight? I was part of a debt management program. After two requests, I still have not seen the credit to my account for the $450 they charged for the application fee.
Bank of America has now stated that their official policy is to not approve loans for those in debt programs until you have been out of the program for a full year. I wouldn't be in this program if Bank of America had not financially forced me to be. All phone conversations are taped at Bank of America so anything in this complaint can be easily verified.
I am now stuck paying 7.25% on my home equity line of credit, while interest rates are in the 4% range. I have just completed my 12th out of 36th payment to this debt program, so it is unlikely that I can better my situation for at least another three years. Bank of America never said I was being transferred out of their company, they never stated the ramifications of joining this program and they had no reason to deny returning the loan back to its original rate in the first place. I am losing $6,000/year by not having this loan approved, plus the $1,000 worth of work I put into the home and the $450 loan application fee that has never been returned! Bank of America was first in line to receive its bailout but would like to keep hard working, decent people scraping to make ends meet!
Reviewed Nov. 11, 2010
I have a house that had 8 feet of water in in from Hurricane Katrina. It has been boarded up since. In 2009 I agreed to a workout on the loan. I have made all of my payments, but Bank of America made a posting error. About 6 months ago, they proceeded to foreclose due to their posting error. The house was scheduled for sheriff's sale in New Orleans. BOA's legal representative in New Orleans (Jackson *****) says that the foreclosure is still active and will progress. BOA is telling me (on the phone only) that it is back in normal status and the error was their fault.
I have made over 20 phone calls to Jackson and BOA and they continue to contradict each other. I have financing approved to repair the house, but the lender will not fund the loan as long as it shows the foreclosure. Someone is lying to me, either BOA or Jackson (BOA's agent). Over the last 3 weeks, I have made a tleast 50 calls to BOA and my persistence is the only reason they acknowledged the error. They have put me on hold and hung up on me many times. I also question the amount that they say I owe them (the workout amount about $25,000). No one can tell me specifically what the charges are for.
Reviewed Nov. 11, 2010
This lending company is ruthless. We were having some financial troubles a while back and tried to get help from them. In return we got treated terribly. In a nut shell -my husband's hours were reduced and we started to fall behind on our bills.
We turned to Bank of America for help. We tried to get a home modification loan and that was awful. They drug it out for months. I called usually on a weekly basis, faxed them everything they needed (3 times) and stayed on top of things. We fell more and more behind, because it took about 3 months for them to do anything. Then they said we qualified for the forbearance program and were given 6 months with just paying 1/2 our payment. We were never told or given documentation that after the 6 months, we would owe the the lump sum of the other 1/2 payments. What good was that!
We then owed over $3,000, which they wanted right then and called us at work and at home and with mailings. They again threatened to take our house. We borrowed the money from relatives and were able to keep our house. I am sure some people have not been this lucky. This was in April. We applied for a car loan a few months later and our credit report said we still owed them. After several phone calls, we were told they would take care of it. I applied for another loan a couple of days ago and it is still saying we owe them after 8 months of being current.
Bank of America Mortgage Company Information
- Company Name:
- Bank of America
- Company Type:
- Public
- Ticker Symbol:
- BAC
- Year Founded:
- 1992
- Address:
- 100 North Tryon St
- City:
- Charlotte
- State/Province:
- NC
- Postal Code:
- 28255
- Country:
- United States
- Website:
- www.bankofamerica.com
