Why is Bank of America so difficult to deal with when it comes to modifications, short sales, and foreclosure?
Question : Why is Bank of America so difficult to deal with when it comes to modifications, short sales, and foreclosure?
Last October, I began the process of attempting to get a loan modification from my mortgage holder, Bank of America. I was told on more than one occasion that I qualified for a modification, only to later be declined for one reason or another. I hired a company to work with the bank on my behalf to try to get a modification done. They were forced to jump through hoops, with no results. (Good thing I didnt have to pay unless they got the modification.)
Then, in the end of January 2010, I lost my job and made the decision to list my house as a short sale at the end of February. The paperwork was submitted to the bank by my agent and soon an offer was made and subitted as well. I was told the trustee sale was on hold, due to the short sale. Then, 3 days before the scheduled trustee sale date, Bank of America canceled the short sale and never notified me or my agent. It wasnt until the middle of April that my agent was notified that the property was foreclosed on 3 weeks prior. Oddly enough, the same week I was told this, I received a letter from Bank of America stating that I didnt qualify for a loan modification and they recommended I do a short sale.
I made several calls to Bank of America, FHA, and HUD to try and get the foreclosure reversed so the short sale can proceed. But I had not luck. After accepting the fact that I lost my house to a foreclosure, I asked the bank about the cash for keys program. I was told that I didnt qualify because I am the owner. I called HUD, the new owners of the property, and was told that I do qualify and that it should be offered. I contacted Bank of America again, but got the same answer from them. HUD is now looking into it for me.
Do I have any rights? What else can I do? Why is Bank of America like that?
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Best answer:
Answer by Mattia
Is there only one bank named bank of america? If so it is because of our stupid president. When i was starting my loans and stuff for school they were one of the banks that could help you with all of that. Then out of no where i was told that i had to choose a different bank like in feb. then a few days ago i was told by the school it was because the president made a law where they can no longer help with certian stuff any more!! here is something i found on your situation
The reason i said that was because if they are all the same then he is the reason that they are not helping any more with different loans and such
http://industry.bnet.com/financial-services/10001994/bank-of-america-defends-its-record-of-helping-homeowners/
This article might help you to understand how these programs work. It’s a long and ponderous process. BofA has done hundreds of thousands of modifications. There are so many people trying to do them, that they don’t have enough processors. Plus they have to connect with the investor of each loan to see if they’re willing to participate. I’ve known people who got them done but it took most of a year. I don’t know why you had so much trouble. Bank of America has done more modifications that any other lender in the country.
http://finance.yahoo.com/loans/article/109577/loan-aid-leaves-some-worse-off?mod=loans-home
I don’t understand the comment about one bank being named Bank of America, and how that relates to the president. Obama wasn’t born when the Bank of Italy became Bank of America in 1930.