Washington Federal Loan Modification,Collection,Foreclosure Complaints

Review and analysis of over 19 complaints against Washington Federal

Washington Federal consumers have reported over 19 official complaints related to Loan modification,collection,foreclosure. Out of the 19 consumer complaints against Washington Federal, 21% were disputed by the consumer (i.e. the consumer was not happy with how Washington Federal responded to their complaint) and 89% were processed in a timely manner. 0% 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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New Loan Modification,Collection,Foreclosure Consumer Complaints


Washington Federal Mortgage loan modification,collection,foreclosure

September 25, 2015 - I lost my house thru foreclosure on -/-/2008 to Washington Federal -. I received a letter from the Branch Manager - - from Washington Federal - offering me a loan modification for 3 months starting - 2008 and another letter with documents for an additional loan modification on - - 2008 I never received any notices of foreclosure! I had a cash buyer a month before the foreclosure but the bank said no. Curiously, the bank sold and CLOSED the property in less than a month after the foreclosure. In fact they sold it well under market thru a realtor friend they know very ...

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Washington Federal Mortgage loan modification,collection,foreclosure

August 3, 2015 - After three attempts to refinance a balloon HELOC that comes due and payable in - - we have been denied any modification on our 2nd mortgage. We have attempted to ask for modification - before and after an eminent bankruptcy in an attempt to keep our home. When starting a - in - - it was recommended to us by an - Bank that we should use the equity in our home as a - loan in lieu of applying for an - loan. The loan is written as a true balloon that comes due and payable in - -. It is our understanding that it is now illegal to write a balloon such as this. Throu...

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