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In response to a mortgage company notice of error, a lender must correct the error, provide notification of the correction, and give contact information so that a borrower can follow up.
If you are experiencing a problem with your mortgage company's services and contacting the company has not resolved it, file a complaint with the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB). Examples of common mortgage complaints include: Applying for a mortgage. Receiving loan estimates and closing documents.
Describe the issue or the question you have and/or what action you believe the lender should take. Attach copies of any related written materials. Describe any conversations with customer service regarding the issue and to whom you spoke. Describe any previous steps you have taken or attempts to resolve the issue.
In California, mortgage fraud is usually charged as a felony, and a conviction may be penalized with a prison sentence and a costly fine. However, if the amount of money obtained by the fraudulent act was less than $1,000, mortgage fraud may be prosecuted as a misdemeanor.
Poor communication, or a lack of responsiveness, is the most common complaint in the mortgage lending process.