Review and analysis of over 65 complaints against First Tennessee Bank
First Tennessee Bank consumers have reported over 65 official complaints related to Loan servicing, payments, escrow account. Out of the 65 consumer complaints against First Tennessee Bank, 28% were disputed by the consumer (i.e. the consumer was not happy with how First Tennessee Bank responded to their complaint) and 100% were processed in a timely manner. 6% of consumer complaints against First Tennessee Bank resulted in the consumer receiving monetary compensation (e.g. money, cash reimbursement, etc.) and 5% resulted in non-monetary compensation.
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First Tennessee Bank Mortgage loan servicing, payments, escrow account April 12, 2016 - Back in - - I lost my job due to the economic turn-down. I was unemployed for six months during this time and did not have the ability to pay my rent. During this time I applied for a mortgage modification ( please bear in mind I bought my house in - of - and was financed through First Horizon - - at an interest rate of 7 % ). In - - I was employed -, - - - - -. In - of - two things occurred, 1 ) I was approved for the loan modification and 2 ) I was - to -. By the time I returned my loan was sold to - Mortgage. I just learned from - ... |
First Tennessee Bank Mortgage loan servicing, payments, escrow account July 2, 2015 - In 2005 I took out a HELOC with First Tennessee Bank/First Horizon. Last month I was shocked to see that my monthly payment increased - times from the previous payment amount. If I would have known how much my adjusted payment would be I would have never applied for the loan. I do n't have the financial ability to pay it now or at the time the bank made me the loan. In fact, the bank never looked at my ability to pay or even ask about my income. Also, First Tennessee Bank has charged me a finance charge of 100 % of the newly adjusted payment when I could n't pay the new amount. I was never ... |