Bank of America Mortgage department,
VA mortgage Loan modification,collection,foreclosure Arizona
I am facing medical problems that have made it necessary for me to relocate. I am in the process of trying to sell my home, as I am no longer able to remain in it and am having difficulties making payments. I have previously attempted to explain the situation to my lender, Bank of America, and ask for a forbearance, but that attempt went so poorly that I filed a previous complaint with the CFPB. In my complaint, I indicated that I wished for the response to be in writing, preferably by mail. I am hearing impaired and am requesting this reasonable accommodation under the Americans with - Act. Bank of America chose to disregard this request, and I also did send a letter to Bank of America requesting that all communications regarding this issue be in writing via mail, but I am continuing to receive calls from Bank of America. Oddly, I am receiving letters from Bank of America, but they are all demands to call them regarding my issue. I ask if Bank of America is willing to send me letters telling me to call them, why are they so averse to simply addressing the issue in writing? I would like to work with Bank of America to avoid foreclosure, but their methods of addressing this issue and customer service leave much to be desired, and I believe may be a violation of Federal law.
Bank of America customer in Arizona
Dec 24, 2015
* Source: CFPB Complaint Database
Bank of America response to complaint:
Closed with explanation
Submit a complaint with the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau today
File ComplaintWebsite | https://www.bankofamerica.com/ |
Phone | (704) 386-5681 |
Address | 100 N Tryon St Ste 220 Charlotte NC 28202 |
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