Monday, February 21, 2011

Homeowner Scores Judgment Against Loan Servicer In RESPA Suit, Forcing Bank Into Foreclosure

In Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, The Philadelphia Inquirer reports:

  • It's not clear how this story will turn out, but right now Patrick Rodgers is living a pay-back fantasy probably shared by millions of struggling U.S. homeowners. Frustrated by a dispute with Wells Fargo Home Mortgage and by his inability to get answers to questions, the West Philadelphia homeowner took the mortgage company to court last fall.

  • When Wells Fargo still didn't respond, Rodgers got a $1,000 default judgment against it for failing to answer his formal questions, as required by a federal law called the Real Estate Settlement Procedures Act. And when the mortgage company didn't pay - does something sound familiar? - Rodgers turned to Philadelphia's sheriff.

  • The result: At least for the moment, the contents of Wells Fargo Home Mortgage, 1341 N. Delaware Ave., are scheduled for sheriff's sale on March 4 to satisfy the judgment and pay about $200 for court and sheriff's costs.

For more, see Phila. homeowner wins judgment against Wells Fargo over mortgage fees.

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