Review and analysis of over 2 Conventional Adjustable Mortgage (Arm) complaints against Nationwide Biweekly Administration, Inc
Nationwide Biweekly Administration, Inc consumers have reported over 2 official complaints related to Conventional adjustable mortgage (ARM). Out of the 2 consumer complaints against Nationwide Biweekly Administration, Inc, 0% were disputed by the consumer (i.e. the consumer was not happy with how Nationwide Biweekly Administration, Inc responded to their complaint) and 50% were processed in a timely manner. 0% of consumer complaints against Nationwide Biweekly Administration, Inc resulted in the consumer receiving monetary compensation (e.g. money, cash reimbursement, etc.) and 0% resulted in non-monetary compensation.
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Nationwide Biweekly Administration, Inc Mortgage settlement process and costs December 15, 2015 - Dear Sir I purchased my home in - - CA. in -/-/2015 -/-/- after making my mortgage payment I signed up with Nationwide after being told I would be paying my house off much sooner and even reducing the interest on my loan. I was told that my only cost would be $3.00 after each debit payment. After signing on with Nationwide I received some information however did NOT receive a copy of our agreement. -/-/- I received an e-mail from Nationwide stating that they were being force out of business, and would no longer be making my bank payments after -/-/-. At this time I h... |
Nationwide Biweekly Administration, Inc Mortgage loan servicing, payments, escrow account December 7, 2015 - I signed up for a third-party bi-weekly mortgage payment service that withdrew funds from my bank account and made my monthly mortgage payments to my lenders. This was done through a company called National Bi-Weekly Administration in Ohio. They made the withdrawls and payments as promised. I recently received noticed from them that they would temporarily have to suspend the withdrawls and payments due to an issue with their bank. I then found out that the CFPB was investigating them and made bi-weekly payment arrangements directly through my mortgage lender. When I went online to close my acc... |