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Bank of America Fires Bank of America?!!

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Real Estate Agent with Berkshire Hathaway Home Services Nevada Properties 22962

Bank of America announced earlier this year that it plans to lay off more than 40,000 employees, many of them loan officers and processors. They also intend to close to close 10% of their branches nationwide and gradually get out of the mortgage industry. The layoffs have already begun in Las Vegas, and you know it’s affecting customer service when, literally, Bank of America fires Bank of America!

A number of months ago, one of our agents listed a Las Vegas short sale and was fortunate enough to also find the buyer. The short sale bank was Bank of America and the buyer was obtaining a mortgage loan from B of A to fund the purchase.

The property was placed into escrow and the fun began. The seller’s documents for the short sale were submitted to B of A for approval of the sales price. Within 40 days, the full approval was received, not bad at all on a short sale! Everyone assumed there would be smooth sailing ahead for the rest of the transaction - usually the approval is the hard part of any Las Vegas real estate transaction.

But things quickly deteriorated from that point on. The buyer’s employment verification was lost twice. By the time the verification was obtained, the credit report had expired and had to be redone. Incorrect figures were submitted for the sales price and loan amount. And oopsy! Someone forgot to order the appraisal.

After four extensions to the escrow due to lender errors and oversights, Bank of America’s short sale department finally issued an ultimatum - they would only issue a fifth extension if the buyer used another Las Vegas mortgage lender besides B of A! (The good news is, the buyer actually scored a better interest rate and lower fees with their new lender.)

Conclusion: Bank of America really IS trying to get out of the mortgage industry, and they are doing one heck of a job!

 

Comments (7)

Rob D. Shepherd
RETIRED - Florence, OR
RETIRED

Sounds like B of A needs to take a hard look in the mirror.

Oct 01, 2011 10:58 AM
The Tonnesen Team
Berkshire Hathaway Home Services Nevada Properties - Las Vegas, NV
Put a #1 Team to Work For You!

The employees that are left are so overworked it is no wonder there are problems.

Oct 01, 2011 11:13 AM
Linda Urbick
RealtyOne Group - San Ramon, CA
Selling San Ramon Valley - 925-786-5132

Over the past few months it was harder and harder to get a mortgage processed by BofA - it was obvious they didn't want to be in the mortgage business.

Oct 01, 2011 01:49 PM
Donne Knudsen
Los Angeles & Ventura Counties in CA - Simi Valley, CA
CalState Realty Services

 ROTFL 

Oct 01, 2011 02:49 PM
Donne Knudsen
Los Angeles & Ventura Counties in CA - Simi Valley, CA
CalState Realty Services

Diann - Ok, seriously now.  I'm sure that it was a terrible experience for your clients but it doesn't surprise me at all.  I've been cleaning up BofA's screw-ups for years now.  I have had so many borrowers come to me after BofA has just put them through some horrific nightmare.

For some, I couldn't help because, quite frankly, they had no business getting into escrow in the first place and the unlicensed bank rep who had pre-approved them obviously had no idea what they were doing and no idea how to pre-approve a borrower.

There have also been others I couldn't help because they were simply out of extensions for the COE and without an extension, I couldn't help them.  However, for the ones that were able to get an extension for the COE, I have been able to help them and get them to the closing table.

I'm with you, BofA needs to get out of the mortgage industry; the sooner the better.

Oct 01, 2011 02:59 PM
Melissa Ostrom & Melville Capps Newton MA - The Mel and Mel Team
(617) 388-3151 | Century 21 Commonwealth - Newton, MA

B of A should just start charging itself service fees - that'll do it.


Melville Capps

Oct 01, 2011 04:51 PM
The Tonnesen Team
Berkshire Hathaway Home Services Nevada Properties - Las Vegas, NV
Put a #1 Team to Work For You!

Interestingly enough, B of A's short sale department is really with it now, and so much more responsive. Since they have most of the short sales in Las Vegas, at least that part is a blessing!

Oct 01, 2011 05:37 PM