Review and analysis of over 5 complaints against Washington Federal
Washington Federal consumers have reported over 5 official complaints related to Settlement process and costs. Out of the 5 consumer complaints against Washington Federal, 20% were disputed by the consumer (i.e. the consumer was not happy with how Washington Federal responded to their complaint) and 100% were processed in a timely manner. 20% of consumer complaints against Washington Federal resulted in the consumer receiving monetary compensation (e.g. money, cash reimbursement, etc.) and 0% resulted in non-monetary compensation.
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Washington Federal Mortgage settlement process and costs April 5, 2017 - Washington Federal is continuously ignoring my request to remove lien for - for a Deed of trust that violated RCW. 61.24.020 and many others. RCW 61.24.020 Deeds subject to all mortgage laws - Foreclosure - Recording and indexing - Trustee and beneficiary, separate entities, exception.RCW 61.24.010Trustee, qualifications - Successor trustee.You control the debt, you control everything. ( 3 ) The trustee or successor trustee shall have no fiduciary duty or fiduciary obligation to the grantor or other persons having an interest in the property subject to the deed of trust. Under RCW 61.2... |
Washington Federal Mortgage settlement process and costs July 31, 2016 - Complaint : Washington Federal Bank wants to keep my earnest money because I kept their house off the market for 30 days. - lender - - did not fully disclose the need for a - credit score and kept saying the underwriters overlay reports back OK - referral with caution. - lender - - - did not fully disclose that I needed to put in debt from my ccs into the mortgage amount to be able to get the loan at a new purchase price of -. Seller still under open contract with open form - UN singed document from purchase due to bank wanting to keep buyers Ernst money of $1... |