Anonymous wrote:thanks for the tips. i called today, ended up faxing about 20 pages of info and forms, will call to see what happens next.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes call them asap.Hope they can help.
I got behind a few years ago.Called WF and was told they will try to qualify me for Hamp program.After 6 months of calling and sending paperwork and waiting, I'm suddenly told that they are going to sell my house on auction.I was floored-I wasn't underwater and nobody told me the I hadn't qualified to the Hamp program.I did get the letter apologizing for the late notice about not qualifying for Hamp.
The balance had been sent to a collection company and it had bunch of fees tacked on it.I paid off the 9k to save the ca 40k in equity I had.
I pissed at myself for believing that somebody was working on my program.All I can think is that WF was overwhelmed with the applications.I got to talk to the lady working on my case only once.I mailed the paperwork, faxed it in,call them, I thought I did it all...I had 15 year mortgage,wasn't underwater and I was 35.I offered to pay extra $400 'til I catch up.All fell on death ears.I had a mortgage in Europe once, took me 2 emails and 1000 euros to refinance it(probably because they didn't sell the loan).
Wf and group of other banks were sued. I should've joined the lawsuit, but felt like it might be a scam.
Still, call them.Hopefully they have time for you now that the biggest foreclosure wave is over.
Is WF Wells Fargo? They are a joke. All the employees have their heads up their asses
Just curious, do you mean the HARP (Home Affordable Refinance Program)? Or is there a program called Hamp that I'm unfamiliar with?
Anonymous wrote:Yes call them asap.Hope they can help.
I got behind a few years ago.Called WF and was told they will try to qualify me for Hamp program.After 6 months of calling and sending paperwork and waiting, I'm suddenly told that they are going to sell my house on auction.I was floored-I wasn't underwater and nobody told me the I hadn't qualified to the Hamp program.I did get the letter apologizing for the late notice about not qualifying for Hamp.
The balance had been sent to a collection company and it had bunch of fees tacked on it.I paid off the 9k to save the ca 40k in equity I had.
I pissed at myself for believing that somebody was working on my program.All I can think is that WF was overwhelmed with the applications.I got to talk to the lady working on my case only once.I mailed the paperwork, faxed it in,call them, I thought I did it all...I had 15 year mortgage,wasn't underwater and I was 35.I offered to pay extra $400 'til I catch up.All fell on death ears.I had a mortgage in Europe once, took me 2 emails and 1000 euros to refinance it(probably because they didn't sell the loan).
Wf and group of other banks were sued. I should've joined the lawsuit, but felt like it might be a scam.
Still, call them.Hopefully they have time for you now that the biggest foreclosure wave is over.
Anonymous wrote:Call the mortgage company ASAP (yesterday would have been better) and talk to them. Loss of employment is not unusual and some have programs that will help you get caught up or possibly even refinance to a lower monthly payment. But you need to do it before you fall any farther behind.