Conventional fixed mortgage Loan servicing, payments, escrow account
U.S. Bancorp Mortgage department,
Conventional fixed mortgage Loan servicing, payments, escrow account Pennsylvania
Hello, For the past 16 months US Bank has been the mortgage holder on a - home that I own in New Jersey. During that time on roughly 4 separate occasions they have sent follow up mortgage statements that imply ( but do not explicitly state ) that my payment is past due. These follow up statements have been generated and sent BEFORE the payment due date and AFTER my payment is made. The first three times this occurred I was told by US Bank it was simply an automatic system generated statement and I can ignore it. This happened again and when I called US Bank on -/-/2016 I was told by a US Bank supervisor that they are required by federal law to generate these followup statements. According to US Bank for the payment that is currently due they have to send out a follow up statement 30 days after a previous payment is made and the payment that is currently due has not shown up in their system yet EVEN IF THE CURRENT PAYMENT IS NOT PAST DUE. In the most recent incident, for the payment we sent them ( due -/-/2016 ) the check had been
There is nothing to indicate on these follow up statements to indicate that it is a reminder notice or any verbiage stating " If payment has been made please disregard ''. I believe that would go a long way to clearing up this confusion. I have also found US Bank to be rather slow in processing mortgage payments. We have tried to send our mortgage payment a little early to aleviate this issue but after the most recent conversation with US Bank it seems like that does nothing to solve the problem. I have never been late in making a mortgage payment to any financial institution on any property I have ever owned. I have also never heard of any federal law that requires mortgage holders to engage in the aforemetioned process. In my opinion by engaging in this practice US Bank is trying to coerce its customers into accelerating their mortgage payments. Any assistance you can offer in helping resolve this issue with US Bank would be appreciated. Feel free to reach out if additional information is needed. Sincerely, - -
U.S. Bancorp customer in Pennsylvania
Sep 09, 2016
* Source: CFPB Complaint Database
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