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Russ
Country: United States
I caution any one that has a mortgage with Bank of America to be VERY CAREFUL! My dad and I share a mortgage with Bank of America, and Bank of America changes their billing address from time to time and if you do not receive an address change from them or you miss it in the mail Bank of America does receive your payments but now it is at what they consider to be the wrong location and this department holds your payment and will not forward your payment to the new billing address.

Then when you fall behind on your mortgage they foreclose on you! This is what happened to my dad and I had to file chapter 13 for him to keep his property! I make payments for my dad via online banking with my bank and my bank actually sent BOA a letter asking them to withdraw their foreclosure proceedings, cancel any late charges applied to his account and restore his good credit because my bank had proof copies of all the checks that went un-cashed.

They were sent on time but to the now wrong location because Bank of America had changed their billing address and unfortunately for us we did not receive a change of billing address notification this time, yes they have changed it before but we caught it that time. The request from my bank was refused! Why? My bank told me straight up that this is how Bank of America got to be so big! They deliberately change billing address from time to time and if you miss it for what ever reason Bank of America then forecloses because they don't receive your payments!

They receive the payments, but it's the wrong department and they just don't forward them! Proof? After chapter 13 was filed we received back one of the first checks that BOA claimed that they didn't receive, it was dated pre-foreclosure! They just flat held it until the chapter 13 was filed then sent it back. Had I not filed the chapter.13

BOA would have legally defrauded my 82 year old dad out the land he worked so hard for most of his life. If you have a mortgage with Bank of America "BE CAREFUL, BE VERY CAREFUL"! Check up on your billing address at least every six months. Thanks.

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    Stephanie Lost In Transaction
    | 1 reply
    My husband and I have been trying to purchase a short sale, we're getting close to the one year mark. We went 7 months without any contact from B of A, they claimed they were "reviewing". We finally skated through their "phases" making to a closing officer. YES! NOT!! The closer was rude, and lied. told his boss we walked away., result: back to phase one. GRRRRRRR! We get in touch with the President, who sends us to the "presidential escalation team" (which I think is just a fancy name for the same department we were originally dealing with... bumped back to phase 3, waited forever for a new approval because during the limbo time it had expired.. get it, sign title papers, wire money, remove all contingencies, and then our closing officer is no longer the closing officer.. new one has been assigned and well what do you know, paperwork is expired... and they won't contact us. I am half tempted to start blasting them on the media. This is [***]! I have a key to a home I can't move into! What the hell am I to do?!?!
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      Sounds like they used you as a no cost "option" while speculating the market would rise.
      If storm clouds gather, or they need it off their books, fine, let the sale go through.
      As long as the market keeps rising, just string you along.
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    danmurry
    The mortgage finance market had a lot to do with the monetary; meltdown of the past few years. As a result, there have been and will continue to be suits planning to undo some of the damage. A recently-filed B of A mortgage fraud suit was filed by the government, seeking $1 billion in damages from fraudulently sold mortgages. Source of article: <a href="https://personalmoneynetwork.com/">investigate https://personalmoneynetwork.com/</a>
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    poor sucker
    | 1 reply
    Bank of America dragged my application for a whole year, Finally they granted me an' assbackward' offer to drop off some change from the huge amount of points they charged for a 'loan modification'. I have seen no difference but $.31 (cents) a month. They promised to correct it, they have yet to contact me.I asked for "Loan  modification" they made me sign"Refinance".   Please , please, put an end to their tyrany.
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      recent news replies to poor sucker
      http://www.nbcnews.com/business/bank-america- ... -lie-6C10351458

      "Bank of America former employees: 'We were told to lie'

      John W. Schoen,  CNBC
      June 17, 2013 at 3:29 PM ET

      "We were told to lie to customers," said Simone Gordon, who worked in the bank's loss mitigation department until February 2012. "Site leaders regularly told us that the more we delayed the HAMP [loan] modification process, the more fees Bank of America would collect."

      In sworn testimony, six former employees describe what they saw behind the scenes of an often opaque process that has frustrated homeowners, their attorneys and housing counselors.

      They describe systematic efforts to undermine the program by routinely denying loan modifications to qualified applicants, withholding reviews of completed applications, steering applicants to costlier "in-house" loans and paying bonuses to employees based on the number of new foreclosures they initiated.
      ..."
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    Chris E.
    BOTTOM LINE - we wouldn't be in this mess or situation if BOA in Norman, OK hadn't misappropriated funds in the first place. The only thing I ever did wrong was do as I was told by BOA. I was not told to make payments, how much the new payment amount would be, or when to make them. I was kept completely in the dark and  our home was stolen by them right out from under us. I am now homeless with a wife and two step-kids.I purchased my house with my ex-wife. She was making payments but ceased making them & the house went into default. In Feb. 2012 I was awarded the house in our divorce settlement. I proceeded to take a cashier's check to the bank for $4000 to catch the payments up, at which time my girlfriend(now my wife) & I moved in together to take over the house. The BOA branch in Norman, OK lost the cashier's check. We were told to cease making payments because we were in loan modification & the money needed to be found. In March 2012 the money was found & applied to our account. I received a letter telling me that all adverse action would be stopped & my credit would be repaired. Neither of these things happened. The house has remained in the process of loan modification in order to remove my ex-wife from the house. We were told to wait to  be contacted. Imagine my surprise when the house was placed in default and put into foreclosure! I got on the phone with BOA & because of the error (crossed wires & the house should have never been in foreclosure)& was told they would fix things & make it right.I showed up at the court proceedings & we were told we got to keep our home and that it was dismissed. We began working with a lady named Melissa in the loan modification department. We were working well together, faxing documents and making progress. Several months in to that, Melissa was no longer available & I was told I would no longer have a particular person to work with. Long story short, I can't get anywhere! We get a different person every time we contact them and have to start over with our story and no one knows what to do with us. On 7/9/13 a man showed up at our door and informed my teenage son that he had bought the house and that we had to move. I was never notified that it went back into foreclosure or that there would be a hearing. The foreclosure attorney says he mailed us the info by snail mail, but that our mail service must have "lost it" (according to his assistant). Now we are being forced out of our home and have to move. All this time I thought we were in loan modification and BOA was foreclosing on me. Would have been nice to know or to even be able to speak to the same person each time we tried to fix this issue.
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    Pauline R
    I have tried for 3 years to do a loan modification with BOA.  I fell behind because I was laid off of a job I held for 20 years.  For 1 year I had no income.  January of this year I procured employment and have paid my mortgage faithfully.  I just want them to add that year to the back of the loan.  BOA has sent me through the ringer.  I have had 3 loan officers, each one never has the information from the previous one so I have to resubmit each time.  Every time I send them the requested documents, then the process changes.  The most recent wrinkle...because I am a Caregiver, I work for myself.  Before Thanksgiving I was told I would need to send in a profit and loss statement, which I did, the Tuesday after Thanksgiving I received a call and was told the P & L now has to be done by a CPA.  I said you didn't tell me that, the loan officer says this changed on the Friday after Thanksgiving, it seems each time I do as I am informed, the process changes.  WHO CAN I GO TO FOR HELP!!!!!!!!!!!
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    Joy
    | 2 replies
    I have been working with BOA for a year regarding a loan modification. They have had me do the same paperwork over 8 times. Each time they inform me that the paperwork has been filled out incorrectly.   I have paid for a notary to notarize the paperwork 4 times, they have sent a representative and notary to my home and when that didn't work I went  2 times directly to the BOA office and had the paperwork completed by their officers and still I was told the paperwork was filled out wrong. Now I am being told that I did not complete my paperwork on time and my application was denied. I am so totally frustrated. Who can I contact regarding a complaint.
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      Diana replies to Joy
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      This is exactly what they did to me in 2013.  I received papers stating "Enclosed is a copy of your signed permanent loan modification agreement".  They even recorded the papers with the recorders office in June.  Two months later I received documents telling me that I have successfully completed my trial period.  When calling my CSR she insisted that my modification was not completed.  A single mom and scared.......and not very smart at the time, I was pressured to sign the papers.  Now I believe I know why.  The documents recorded in June were titled "Loan Modification Agreement" and 4 pages long.  The papers in August were titled "Federal Housing Administration Loan Modification Agreement".  Makes sense, right?  BOA screwed up and lied to me stating there was a problem with my papers.  No, BOA was covering their butt because they apparently had me sign the wrong papers!  This has to be illegal!  It has to be fraudulent!  I have contacted my Attorney General's Office, Mr. Green's office who is supposed to be overseeing BOA and the CFPB.
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        Donald_Gump replies to Diana
        Sounds like class action lawsuit time to me..  Anybody up for that?
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    carol
    I have been dealing with some problems rom boa. my father passed away in 2015. he had a mortage with countrywide in 2001 with Americas wholesale lender. which I have done reaseach that they wernt a ny corp at all. now he passed they said he was the only barrow on the loan. its funny bc they have his wife sign the mortage papers but not the note. which holds someone one to pay it back. well on and on now they wont speak with her(wife) only the borrower. so does that mean they froged her sign hmm. now we gotta get next of kin papers so they speak with the wife. dosent make any since.
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    Slappy_McDinkle
    Who knew that BOA would not know just HOW to process your "early" payment so you won't be late.. Sounds like they make up the rules as they go.. NICE !!!

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