Review and analysis of over 24 complaints against EverBank
EverBank consumers have reported over 24 official complaints related to Settlement process and costs. Out of the 24 consumer complaints against EverBank, 33% were disputed by the consumer (i.e. the consumer was not happy with how EverBank responded to their complaint) and 100% were processed in a timely manner. 0% of consumer complaints against EverBank resulted in the consumer receiving monetary compensation (e.g. money, cash reimbursement, etc.) and 0% resulted in non-monetary compensation.
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EverBank Mortgage settlement process and costs May 31, 2015 - I received a review the Company response to my previous complaintsand there seems to be Mortgage Fraud going on the note that was sentin by the Bank is a Robo-signed Document with missing initials signed by-. I would request that the original documents be produced or I willbe forced to sue them for Fraud and Untruthful Lending Practices. ... |
EverBank Mortgage settlement process and costs May 8, 2015 - On - -, 2012, while I was at work, I, - - -, was forced out of my home for the second time ; by which - -, - - and its affiliates committed fraud upon the court, coercion, racketeering, conversion, GRAND THEFT, wrongful eviction, trespassing, breaking and entering, fraud, constructive fraud, etc., with the motive to cover up all loose ends of this mortgage transaction by confiscating all of my belongings in order to dispose of any incriminating evidence that chronicled my dealings with - - that could possible yield to any potential wrong doing on their behalf. ... |
EverBank Mortgage settlement process and costs May 1, 2015 - I purchased a home in - 2004, it was a conventional ARM withno income verification or documentation, based on my good credit score. I was not able to get a refinance and was to by the servicer of the loanthat I did not qualify for a loan modification after at first telling me that Idid. However, I was later served with foreclosure papers and have beendefending myself in court for the last 3 1/2 years against Everhome Mort. ... |