Conventional adjustable mortgage (ARM) Loan servicing, payments, escrow account
Wells Fargo & Company Mortgage department,
Conventional adjustable mortgage (ARM) Loan servicing, payments, escrow account Florida
The bank has been trying to foreclose on her apartment for the last six years. The first foreclosure was dismissed due to fact they had used - - the robo-signing attorney to try to steal the apartment and could not produce the original note. We have maintained the property over the last six years. We are the heirs to our daughter 's Estate. The case was refiled and was at issue. We were never served by the court my wife and I. We located the attorney ad litem that was supposed to defend our interest -, FL - -. He referred us to -, FL - - where we met with both attorneys. - told us he could not defend us and recommended his friend -. We asked - our attorney ad litem to inform the court that we wanted to defend or position as heirs of the estate and he refused. Instead - insisted we needed to hire his friend - to represent us. When we failed to give - or - the business due to lack of funds. It seems - took retaliatory action against us and got the trial moved to an earlier date then the original
are a - year old retired couple with no home of our own living on social security. We are asking the CFBP to investigate this case stop the sale of the property and over-turn the foreclosure due to attorney mis-conduct and mis-representation. The bank claims it has been unable to contact us but has never tried. Wells Fargo has our phone number and email. We also met Wells Fargo legal team in court this month and they never reached out to make contact. It is not legal or fair lending practice to the Estate of - - that owns the mortgage to not have the right to bid on the property like the banks investor hedge fund did for $460000.00, when the property is worth $250000.00 more. Essentially robbing the Estate of - - and its heirs and creditors of $250000.00. The property in question is still in the name of the Estate of - - and the bank has illegally entered the property. Changed the locks. Started remodeling. Pulled permits. On a property they have no legal right to open and enter. The apartment is not in the name of the bank or a new owner. Please help.
Wells Fargo & Company customer in Florida
Sep 20, 2016
* Source: CFPB Complaint Database
Wells Fargo & Company response to complaint:
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