Posted on: 05th Feb, 2010 07:48 pm
Hello.
I live in California and I was on trial modification with Chase that started on OCT-Dec of 2009. I sent in all required docs for permanent modification In NOV 2009. I called CHASE many times and I was told that my Permanent loan mod is still under review. On december, I called again and I was told to continue making my trial mod payment for month of January 2010, and I did. JAN 5, I called Chase again and I was told that its under review. On Jan 7, my home was foreclosed without notice. No explanation. I will be evicted soon. I Cannot move out soon enough because everything happenned too fast. Does anyone know if I have a case to present to court when I get served with the eviction notice?
Any help or response will be greatly appreciated. Need an answer ASAP.
Thank you in advance.
I live in California and I was on trial modification with Chase that started on OCT-Dec of 2009. I sent in all required docs for permanent modification In NOV 2009. I called CHASE many times and I was told that my Permanent loan mod is still under review. On december, I called again and I was told to continue making my trial mod payment for month of January 2010, and I did. JAN 5, I called Chase again and I was told that its under review. On Jan 7, my home was foreclosed without notice. No explanation. I will be evicted soon. I Cannot move out soon enough because everything happenned too fast. Does anyone know if I have a case to present to court when I get served with the eviction notice?
Any help or response will be greatly appreciated. Need an answer ASAP.
Thank you in advance.
Hi,
As far as i know lender gives notice before filing foreclosure, if you stop to paying him he will send you notice of foreclosure after two months. If he foreclosures your house without notice you have to take help of your attorney.
Thanks & Regards.
gunz.ijjistaff :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
As far as i know lender gives notice before filing foreclosure, if you stop to paying him he will send you notice of foreclosure after two months. If he foreclosures your house without notice you have to take help of your attorney.
Thanks & Regards.
gunz.ijjistaff :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
contact the california attorney general's office. it doesn't make any sense that there would have been no notice to you about an impending foreclosure. if that's the case, i'm quite certain that your chief legal counsel in CA would be interested to hear about it and take the case under his wings.