American Internet Mortgage, Inc Settlement Process And Costs Complaints

Review and analysis of over 5 complaints against American Internet Mortgage, Inc

American Internet Mortgage, Inc consumers have reported over 5 official complaints related to Settlement process and costs. Out of the 5 consumer complaints against American Internet Mortgage, Inc, 20% were disputed by the consumer (i.e. the consumer was not happy with how American Internet Mortgage, Inc responded to their complaint) and 60% were processed in a timely manner. 20% of consumer complaints against American Internet Mortgage, Inc resulted in the consumer receiving monetary compensation (e.g. money, cash reimbursement, etc.) and 0% resulted in non-monetary compensation.

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New Settlement Process And Costs Consumer Complaints


American Internet Mortgage, Inc Mortgage settlement process and costs

November 25, 2015 - AimLoan.com used a bad tax estimate when closing my loan and owes me money back from my escrow account. However, they will not correct the problem and have not been timely responding to the RESPA Notice of Error that I have sent them. I have paid the principal and interest, but they will not apply it to my account and are charging me late fees for the whole amount when only the escrow is in dispute. What good is RESPA if the lender/servicer can continue to act in bad faith and punish the consumer at will. Even after the mortgage fiasco that caused the recent recession, the consumer is always l...

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American Internet Mortgage, Inc Mortgage settlement process and costs

September 25, 2015 - When processing our new mortgage AimLoan.com, used an automated estimate from the county assessor 's website with erroneous data that produced a tax estimate more than three times the correct amount. This was not disclosed until they provided a loan commitment letter on -/-/2015, and we immediately brought the error to their attention. Since we were already well past the originally scheduled closing date, they advised we could close with the erroneous tax estimate, and it could be corrected immediately after closing. Based on the bad estimate, at closing, AimLoan collected a large escrow...

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