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Any luck with a loan modification with US Home Bank Mortgage?
Jan 17, 2011 by TP2001 | Posted in Renting & Real Estate
Has anyone had any luck with US Home Bank Mortgage in getting a loan modification. I applied months ago and have still keep making my monthly payments. Now I am getting delinquent notices from US Bank saying I'm behind on my mortgage. Is this legal
Depending on what state you live in, could mean the difference in how much time the bank could have to foreclose on the property. You might consider doing a review of loan modification companies. Most companies will only charge the client after a successful
Robert E | Jan 19, 2011
Depending on what state you live in, could mean the difference in how much time the bank could have to foreclose on the property. You might consider doing a review of loan modification companies. Most companies will only charge the client after a successful
Robert E | Jan 19, 2011
US Bank Home Mortgage is royally screwing me. Does anyone know how to get a response from US Bank?
Dec 21, 2009 by Frustrated mortgage payer | Posted in Renting & Real Estate
Basically, I have a mortgage and escrow through US Bank Home Mortgage. They keep grossly underestimating my property taxes every year...by a huge margin, thus my mortgage goes up by several hundred dollars every year while I'm playing catch up. I can't
it is not a lenders job to know the prop taxes. YOUR county accessor's job
can tell you that.
ALSO, you can EASILY ask [in writing] the accessor to re-appraise/evaluate
your property taxes and no one I know has been turned
kemperk | Dec 21, 2009
If you are truly unable to contact someone at the bank, call your local township office.
They will have all the tax info there and can explain why there are differences each year.
The mortgage company should be getting their information
You're Kidding | Dec 21, 2009
How can I find out who is US Bank's Agent for Service?
Mar 05, 2011 by mom | Posted in Politics
How does one find out the agent for service of US Bank Home Mortgage aka US Bank National Association. I've already searched the Secretary of State's office for California under Corporation and LLC.
US Bank is based in Minnesota. Contact the attorney general's office in Minnesota, they might be able to help you out.
| Mar 05, 2011
us bank home mortgage news
Report: Fewer US homes foreclosed upon in April
18.05.12
National foreclosure trends took a positive turn in April, as the number of homes seized by banks declined and fewer properties entered into the foreclosure process.
But state-level data point to potentially more home repossessions ahead in Florida and many of the 25 other states where courts are required to sign off on foreclosures.
Source: BusinessWeek
us bank home mortgage about
Today's Current Mortgage Rates for the Top Lenders on 4/28/2011
LoanSafe - Apr 28, 2011
30-year fixed loans and 5-year ARMs decreased under their refinance program. Over at Bank of America Home Loans, only 5-year ARMs increased at the lender under their refinance program. Based on our research, no rate changes were found at US Bank this
Today's Current Mortgage Rates for the Top Lenders on 4/27/2011
LoanSafe - Apr 27, 2011
15-year fixed rates and 7-year ARMs decreased at Bank of America under their home purchase program, and 15-year fixed rates and5-year ARMs decreased under their refinance program. At US Bank, 20, 15 and FHA 15 year fixed loans decreased along with
York County deed transfers for April 29
York Daily Record - Apr 29, 2011
19 Mall Road, Newberry 1st: Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corp. to Anthony Miller, $73500. 10 Palmer Drive, Newberry 1st: Thaddeus B. Gregg, Sheriff Richard P. Keuerleber to US Bank National Association, $1767. 2376 Maple Road, W. Manchester Twp.: Doris
The Shrinking US Banking Sector: On Balance, Who Benefits?
Huffington Post - Apr 28, 2011
Four "mega banks" -- Wells Fargo, Bank of America, JPMorgan Chase and Citigroup -- now hold three-fifths of the home mortgage market, which limits consumers' choice of products and their ability to shop around for competitive pricing.