PNC Bank Mortgage department,
Conventional fixed mortgage Loan servicing, payments, escrow account Washington
The mortgage loan against my primary residence was purchased by PNC mortgage in -/-/-. Payments are consistently made and applied against the outstanding balance within the grace period defined by PNC mortgage. However, on and after the - of each month, if the payment has not been credited against the account, automated phone calls begin. These phone calls occur up to - times per day and continue until the payment is credited. When I answer the calls, there is sometimes an automated message and other times nothing and no human on the other end. The recording says, please wait for a customer service representative and then the call disconnects. I also have received calls after my payment has been processed. When this occurs, I contact PNC mortgage and I am informed that a call should not have been made and they do not know why I was being contacted. Furthermore, in addition to the multiple automated phone calls, the payment collection process performed by PNC mortgage is abusive, unfair, and deceptive, due to the continuous phone calls without information or the inability to connect to a representative at PNC. During the month of -/-/-, I forgot to transfer funds to
intervention and possible home ownership counseling opportunities. I was not even 30 days late and never received a notice other than, if I do not contact PNC within 30 days from the date of the notice I could face foreclosure. The notice required under RESPA and WA State law allows the lender up to 45 days to provide the notice for early intervention. The context of PNC Mortgage 's notice is not to bring attention but rather, to scare average consumers with the possibility of losing their home. I am current on my mortgage and have never been 30 days or more past due. I did not select PNC mortgage to originate my loan and feel as though I am required, with no other option, to pay for a loan refinance with another lender to avoid PNC 's abusive and threatening tactics. It is clear that PNC is unable to effectively manage their systems and controls to mitigate risk and harm to their customers, many of whom must deal with this poorly operated company without a choice.
PNC Bank customer in Washington
Mar 30, 2015
* Source: CFPB Complaint Database
PNC Bank response to complaint:
Closed with explanation
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