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Homecomings Financial Complaints - An Established Pattern of Abuse by Homecomings Financial

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Homecomings Financial

Posted: 2008-04-26 by NOEL.PANTERA@cox.net [send email]
An Established Pattern of Abuse by Homecomings Financial
Complaint Rating:  100 % with 4 votes
Company information:
Arizona
United States

Over the past six months, my account has been systematically
forced into delinquency by the predatory servicing practices of
Homecomings Financial. These events are well documented and
plainly indicate a deliberate effort by Homecomings to expedite
the foreclosure of my home. CASE IN POINT:

My online account is routinely unavailable- usually on or around
my payment date- which prevents me from using their electronic
system. Billing information is inaccurate or out of date and any
attempt I make to bring my account current is counteracted by
such tactics as delaying or reversing payments, applying them
retroactively to cover those they've delayed or reversed and
refusing payments that would cure the default.

Also well documented are my repeated attempts to get assistance
through their fictitious Loss Mitigation process- a calculated series
of roadblocks erected to create a paper trail for the company while keeping me from recourse by making it appear as if I'm unresponsive to their contrived outreach efforts. CASE IN POINT:

They continually send letters requesting that I call to discuss my
options, schedule meetings or fax information but when I do, I'm
referred to someone who's on vacation, my call is dropped during
transfer, appointments are no longer available or my fax is never
received.

Their methods are transparent and though I find it unbelievable
that a company would victimize it's customers so ruthlessly, the
facts speak for themselves. There are hundreds of complaints on
the internet and in the courts from similarly situated individuals
who's experiences establish a pattern of abuse by Homecomings
that insures the company's profits at the expense of the borrower.

I have filed complaints with the FTC, the Attorney General, the BBB and various other regulatory agencies and I urge anyone who has, or suspects they have been victimized by this company to follow suit. I don't know if we can save our homes but perhaps we can prevent further harm by demanding that Homecomings take
responsibility for their devastating actions and address the situation appropriately.
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18 days ago by Ruth Murphy [send email]
My husband and I have had numerous complaints about Homecomings Financial since 2005 when my husband lost his job and we had to move to Nevada. I couldn't get a job for over a year in my profession and we needed my income to rent and pay Homecomings. We rented our home for a year and the renters took 3 months of our lease payments and skipped town. I talked to HC and they could care less. I asked if we could refinance so our payments would be lower and didn't want to have the house go into Foreclosure. Their answer was no and our interest rate kept going up along with the mortgage payment. We tried to make up payments with them and kept falling behind which they kept filing notices for "Foreclosure" after 30 days. We were able to keep doing this until July 2007. They agreed to have a "Short Sell" and they would have to take what they could if we had a buyer. Our agent found a buyer in December 2007 and when we contacted HC, they would not return my calls. This was a couple from out of state and had to leave to go back home. Since HC wouldn't respond to the agent or us, they made another offer on a different house and left. The offer they made would have paid off the loan, but we wouldn't get anything. This couple liked our house so much they cancelled the contract on the other house and by long distance with our Agent put a contract on our home. This was in January 2008 and HC still would not respond. I have documented all correspondence with them for 4 months to get the house sold. Finally we closed in April 2008. They have ruined our credit as we cannot buy a home for a long time. We both have moved from Nevada and have great paying jobs, but we're paying high rent for a decent house with nothing to show for it. I really thought we were going to foreclose, but through my constant calling, faxing and trying to get them to respond, it finally happened. If we are able to purchase again, I want to check out the mortgage companies before we agree to buy again. I don't know if we can sue or not, but they sure put us through the ringer for almost 3 years. Thanks.

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