Conventional adjustable mortgage (ARM) Loan servicing, payments, escrow account
BMO Harris Mortgage department,
Conventional adjustable mortgage (ARM) Loan servicing, payments, escrow account Wisconsin
BMO Harris Bank in Wisconsin called me today. The collections dept representative claimed that the mortgage was overdue by 3 months. This issues has been previously resolved twice. The account was set on auto payment. It is a variable rate. The payment increased by $1.00 and the auto payment failed to make the adjusted monthly amount. The system they use then automatically claims the account has not been paid. The technical errors were corrected. Then it happened again, the apparently do a system restore and all the past problems are brought back. I received a call today stating the account was overdue etc. It is not overdue. The account has been paid in full each month. This bank does not pay a living wage and they can not find technology specialists who would work for them. Then bank has widely been reported to have paid - dollars in fines already for criminal behaviors with customer accounts. Outside professional peer review of their failure to perform customer services summarizes this complaint. This mortgage was a predatory lending exploitation and we are considering hiring a major law firm which can run TV ads and invite others who were exploited by predatory loans to come join a class action suit. Fines seem to have no effect on the business practices of this financial institution.
BMO Harris customer in Wisconsin
May 04, 2016
* Source: CFPB Complaint Database
BMO Harris response to complaint:
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