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On April 5, 2012, a federal judge ordered Wells Fargo to pay $3.1 million in punitive damages over a single loan, one of the largest fines for a bank ever for mortgaging service misconduct, after the bank improperly charged Michael Jones, a New Orleans homeowner, with $24,000 in mortgage fees, after the bank misallocated payments to interest ...
Mortgage servicer. A mortgage servicer is a company to which some borrowers pay their mortgage loan payments and which performs other services in connection with mortgages and mortgage-backed securities. The mortgage servicer may be the entity that originated the mortgage, or it may have purchased the mortgage servicing rights from the original ...
If you think you are owed and have not received notification yet, the group advises customers to call Wells Fargo at 844-484-5089, Monday through Friday, from 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. ET, or file a ...
The mortgage industry of the United States is a major financial sector. The federal government created several programs, or government sponsored entities, to foster mortgage lending, construction and encourage home ownership. These programs include the Government National Mortgage Association (known as Ginnie Mae), the Federal National Mortgage ...
On Wednesday, Wells Fargo reached an agreement with the Federal Reserve and agreed to pay a $85 million fine to settle civil charges-- the largest fine the Fed has ever imposed in a consumer case ...
Wells Fargo & Co will pay $81.6 million to homeowners for denying them a chance to challenge mortgage payment increases imposed during their bankruptcy proceedings, the U.S. Justice Department ...
Wells Fargo to Help Customers Facing Mortgage Payment Challenges at Home Preservation Workshops in Nine Cities Customers can meet one-on-one with home preservation specialists to seek options such ...
By Suzanne Barlyn NEW YORK -- Wells Fargo will pay $81.6 million to homeowners for denying them a chance to challenge mortgage payment increases imposed during their bankruptcy proceedings, the U ...