State Farm Bank Mortgage Complaint

Home equity loan or line of credit Loan modification,collection,foreclosure

State Farm Bank Mortgage department,

Home equity loan or line of credit Loan modification,collection,foreclosure California

In - of - my now ex-wife, - -, and I took out a HELOC with State Farm Bank ( " SFB '' ) ( Loan No. - ) that was secured through a home that I owned prior to marriage. This HELOC was secured through a Deed of Trust ( " DOT '' ) that expressly provided that repayment of the DOT was the responsibility of the Trustor who as the DOT states are " - - - and - - ; as husband and wife ( 'Trustor ' ). '' This DOT was entered into in California and under California law in the event of divorce marital debt is to be split evenly between spouses. Most succinctly, the DOT states that " each Trustor signing below is responsible for all obligations in this Deed of Trust. '' After enduring - I filed for divorce. In the divorce proceedings we discovered that - - had redirected more than $330000.00 of marital funds, including from the HELOC into - of the - separate accounts she maintained. I lost my job in - of - and was unable to pay the HELOC and was forced into Ch. - bankruptcy in -


On - -, - SFB sent me a Notice of Default and demanded that I pay $330000.00 which is the entire amount of the HELOC. I immediately contacted SFB and spoke to - -. I advised - - that the HELOC was incurred during my marriage and that under the California law marital debt is to be split evenly. I advised her that I could now make the monthly payment of $850.00 and that I wanted to stay in my home. She said that I would have to pay the entire HELOC to stop the foreclosure. I explained that my ex-wife owed half of the debt under Ca. law and I advised that I could pay $160000.00 of the HELOC immediately. She stated that Ca. law does not apply and that the loan documents do not show that my ex-wife was liable for this debt. I told her she was n't being truthful and demanded the documents be sent to me. I received the documents 2 days later - the DOT with equivocation states that she is a Trustor and that " EACH TRUSTOR AGREES '' to pay the " indebtedness '' meaning " all principal, interest, and other amounts, costs and expenses payable under the Credit Agreement. '' The DOT also states clearly that " each Trustor signing below is responsible for all obligations in this Deed of Trust. '' SFB flat out lied to me and forced me to sell my house when I offered to pay the $ that I owed under the DOT. Moreover because - - advised that my house would be sold in " - or - '' I had to fire sale my house at a price that was $70000.00 less than its value. The sale of my house is set for - -, -. I have a - and we can not now stay in our house because SFB used the foreclosure laws and the threat to sell my house as a weapon against me. SFB mislead me by claiming that my ex-wife is not liable for her share of the HELOC and by demanding that I pay more than $160000.00 of my abusive spouse 's debt SFB is rewarding the - of my spouse and forcing me out of my home in violation of the law. I want to stay in my home but at minimum forcing me to pay - debt is a violation of California law and the DOT and is morally wrong.

State Farm Bank customer in California
May 08, 2016

* Source: CFPB Complaint Database

State Farm Bank response to complaint:
Closed with explanation

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