Improperly denied mortgage modifications: During at least a seven-year period, the bank improperly denied thousands of mortgage loan modifications, which in some cases led to Wells Fargo customers losing their homes to wrongful foreclosures.
The easiest way to seek a modification of orders is for both parties to agree on the proposed change. If the parties cannot reach an agreement, and one party really wants a modification, the matter heads to court.
To change your name on your accounts, you will need to meet with a banker in your nearest Wells Fargo branch. Please bring your updated photo ID and an original or a certified copy of any supporting documents (such as marriage certificate, divorce decree, or other court orders).
If you want to change the name, title or gender on your bank accounts, you can let us know either by visiting us in branch or writing to us.
Whether visiting a bank location in person or using a bank's customer service phone line to initiate a name change, you should be prepared to provide these documents: A certified copy of your marriage certificate. Your updated Social Security card. Your updated photo ID (driver's license, passport, etc.).
How do I change or add another email address, phone number, or mailing address? Simply sign on to Wells Fargo Online® and access Update Contact Information to review your email addresses, phone numbers, and mailing addresses. If your new address is outside of the United States, please contact us at 1-800-956-4442.
Like most jurisdictions, Massachusetts limits the circumstances under which a divorce settlement agreement may be modified. To successfully modify the agreement, you must show a “material change of circumstances that warrants the modification” for any modification other than child support.
Past financial problems like late payments, bankruptcy, or foreclosure can make lenders see you as a high-risk borrower. Also, lenders also check your recent financial activities. If you've refinanced or modified your loan recently, you might need to wait before you can apply for another modification.
Often, a homeowner won't get approved for a loan modification unless there is evidence of one or several missed payments. Those missed payments hurt your credit score. A home loan modification does the same.