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dixiegrrrrl

(60,011 posts)
Thu Jan 26, 2012, 01:19 PM Jan 2012

Turns out, the banks only SAID your mortgage was paid off. [View all]

Reuters) - "In July 2009, Roy and Sheila Bowers refinanced the mortgage on their suburban ranch home in Topeka, Kansas. The couple wanted to take advantage of the low interest rates that were all the rage at the time.
But what the Bowers never imagined was that their old loan, the one Wells Fargo told them was paid off, would resurrect itself, trashing their credit report, scotching their son's student loans and throwing the whole family into foreclosure. All, they say, even though they didn't miss a single mortgage payment."
http://www.reuters.com/article/2012/01/26/us-usa-housing-mortgage-reincarnation-idUSTRE80P0SJ20120126

Key excerpt:
"More and more, homeowners say that mortgages they thought were dead and buried are springing back to life, sometimes haunting them all the way into foreclosure.

"It's the most egregious manifestation of an industry that's seriously broken," said Ira Rheingold, a lawyer who is the executive director of the National Association of Consumer Advocate.

Diane Thompson, an attorney with the National Consumer Law Center, says she has defended hundreds of foreclosure cases, and in nearly all of them, the homeowner was not in default. "The record-keeping on the part of the mortgage servicers is not to be trusted.""

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Holy crap! SammyWinstonJack Jan 2012 #1
Sadly, you have reason to be. dixiegrrrrl Jan 2012 #2
I wonder if we 'homeowners' can get any info that would let us know if we might SammyWinstonJack Jan 2012 #8
Yep, when I filed bankruptcy I made sure to note that the abandonment of the property Lionessa Jan 2012 #3
I'm having difficulty keeping the tinfoil hat at bay. LiberalAndProud Jan 2012 #4
ITA. laundry_queen Jan 2012 #5
On renting... BrendaBrick Jan 2012 #35
I have no doubt, meself. dixiegrrrrl Jan 2012 #6
What to make of it all? LiberalAndProud Jan 2012 #12
I'm in the middle of refinancing our farm right now. We're 40 miles west of Chicago riderinthestorm Jan 2012 #15
Good luck! Responder3 Jan 2012 #26
Oh man, so sorry to hear about your friend. We'd be devastated if we lost our farm. riderinthestorm Jan 2012 #27
See this, then get more tinfoil: dixiegrrrrl Jan 2012 #7
Kicked and recommended. Uncle Joe Jan 2012 #9
If I ever own a home, it's gonna be a teensy little fixer-upper in someplace kestrel91316 Jan 2012 #10
Like THAT'S going to stop them... chalky Jan 2012 #32
Here's some advice if you're paying off a mortgage: MineralMan Jan 2012 #11
let me get this clearly: dixiegrrrrl Jan 2012 #13
Yes. You need an Owner's title insurance policy. MineralMan Jan 2012 #14
Good list. I'll add that title companies like repeat business Robb Jan 2012 #17
I am copying this, with thanks. dixiegrrrrl Jan 2012 #18
I just showed this to my husband. Bookmarking for valuable info. Thanks Mineral Man! nt riderinthestorm Jan 2012 #19
No problem. I've bought and sold homes as an owner MineralMan Jan 2012 #22
Great info. Kellerfeller Jan 2012 #24
Would you think I need an Owner's Title Insurance Policy? oldhippie Jan 2012 #25
A lot of the horror stories are when banks foreclose on property they do not even have a lien on dixiegrrrrl Jan 2012 #28
You know, I'm not sure about your situation. MineralMan Jan 2012 #30
Burn it all down. Fuzz Jan 2012 #16
Brilliant Kellerfeller Jan 2012 #23
Good for you! Keep up the good work. Fuzz Jan 2012 #29
Wow mackattack Jan 2012 #20
If THIS is not considered to be "Capitalistic Terrorism" Amonester Jan 2012 #21
When we refi'd last year MissB Jan 2012 #31
Kick! sarcasmo Jan 2012 #33
Uhhh...we re-financed with Wells last years... CoffeeCat Jan 2012 #34
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