bank: Why Loan Modifications Are Not A Financially Sound Solution
- 07/23/13 04:16 PM
Why Loan Modifications Are Not A Financially Sound Solution Why Applying For A Loan Modification Is Not Worth The Effort and Cost In Time And Money Many financially distressed homeowners and investment property owners who are facing foreclosure put all their hope in getting a loan modification from their bank or mortgage company. Unfortunately, as this McSweeney's article - Could It Be That the Best Chance to Save a Young Family From Foreclosure is a 28-Year-Old Pakistani American Playright-slash-Attorney who Learned Bankruptcy Law on the Internet? depicts, the loan modification application process can be exhausting, time consuming, frustrating and expensive. In this (7 comments)
bank: How To File A Complaint Against A Bank
- 05/28/11 11:32 AM
How To File A Complaint Against A Bank If your mortgage loan is serviced or owned (i.e. the "investor" on the loan) by one of the large national banks (see the partial list below), you can probably file a complaint against the bank at the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC) - Administrator of National Banks, which is a US government office set up as an independent bureau of the United States Department of the Treasury. You can find out more information regarding the OCC on the Wikipedia Office of the Comptroller of the Currency page. Partial list of (3 comments)