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K&R Sherman A1 Feb 2013 #1
K&R pinboy3niner Feb 2013 #2
My realtor tried to direct me to Countrywide, thank goodness I went with a credit union. Dont call me Shirley Feb 2013 #3
Ironically, going with Countrywide was a good thing for us. dixiegrrrrl Feb 2013 #9
My mortgage (VA loan) was sold to Countrywide/BOA, dgibby Feb 2013 #4
There is a website which tells you if your mortgage is at Fannie Mae. dixiegrrrrl Feb 2013 #12
Thanks! n/t dgibby Feb 2013 #14
I'm selling mine, Delphinus Feb 2013 #25
Sent out to family & friends madashelltoo Feb 2013 #5
Every time i attempt to refy, i feel like i am making a deal with the Devil. Heather MC Feb 2013 #6
They do want you in escrow mikeysnot Feb 2013 #11
Kick and Recommend GiveMeFreedom Feb 2013 #7
BOA is a criminal enterprise going after old ladies. mountain grammy Feb 2013 #8
Might want to get an attorney, that may be beyond the statue of limitations. davidn3600 Feb 2013 #20
She does have an attorney. I guess they filed just under the limit. mountain grammy Feb 2013 #21
I have a fight with them every year over my escrow account Jersey Devil Feb 2013 #10
I may be wrong, but I think you can get out of escrow dixiegrrrrl Feb 2013 #13
That's private mortgage insurance (PMI) I believe. davidn3600 Feb 2013 #16
Yeah....you are right.... dixiegrrrrl Feb 2013 #26
Depends on the bank Jersey Devil Feb 2013 #29
Yes! That is why I asked for no escrow. dixiegrrrrl Feb 2013 #30
The question is...... MzShellG Feb 2013 #15
Try to find an attorney in your state who is practiced at foreclosure dixiegrrrrl Feb 2013 #17
True. But attorneys are expensive..... MzShellG Feb 2013 #18
when I switched my C.W. mortgage to a credit union home loan BlancheSplanchnik Feb 2013 #19
Only reason I haven't done it is because the credit union could just sell it back. lonestarnot Feb 2013 #22
Do you know for a fact your CU would sell your mortgage? dixiegrrrrl Feb 2013 #31
Well, I checked with them yesterday as a matter of fact and they said no they will never sell the lonestarnot Mar 2013 #37
"they do not service the loan." dixiegrrrrl Mar 2013 #38
Me too. As that is where the big problems are. They are precluded from servicing because they do lonestarnot Mar 2013 #39
I know Elizabeth is going to do something about them if she can. lonestarnot Feb 2013 #23
Does this link work for everyone else? Sirveri Feb 2013 #24
Good catch..the page has changed. dixiegrrrrl Feb 2013 #27
added correction to link. Thanks for catching the change. dixiegrrrrl Feb 2013 #28
It still redirects. bananas Feb 2013 #32
This message was self-deleted by its author dixiegrrrrl Feb 2013 #33
the link should go to the home page, from there the article is clickable dixiegrrrrl Feb 2013 #34
Yes, and there are 11 pdf's at the end of the article. nt bananas Feb 2013 #35
Yes, the full article is at the link, as I said. dixiegrrrrl Feb 2013 #36
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