JPMorgan Chase Mortgage department,
FHA mortgage Credit decision / Underwriting Georgia
This letter is to remedy a problem I am having associated with an old marital property. the I was divorced in -/-/- from my ex-husband. In our divorce decree, my ex-husband was awarded the property and I signed a quitclaim over for this property, filed bankruptcy in - -/-/- with it being discharged in - -/-/-. In -/-/- I purchased a new home and attempted to refinance the home in -/-/- only to be advised that a negative " hit '' was placed in the - system stating I had foreclosed on a loan which is untrue. My ex-husband continued paying on the loan and from according to records I have been able to ascertain, he allowed the home to go into foreclosure and signed a deed in lieu of foreclosure. I do n't understand why I 'm being affected with him. If I had known that I would still be held liable for this I would have preferred to have attempted a short sale. I never signed a deed in lieu so how would it be valid. Was my signature forged? If you say that it was n't my property and my signature was not needed then how can you report me to the - system as being held liable for property that was not mine. It seems as though it can not be both ways. I have had no affiliations with this property since the divorce and this is hindering me and I 'm looking for Chase to assist me. I have attached copies of the quitclaim and divorce decree which took place prior to the foreclosure.
JPMorgan Chase customer in Georgia
Oct 29, 2015
* Source: CFPB Complaint Database
JPMorgan Chase response to complaint:
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