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While this can be a very boring topic, it’s probably one of the more frustrating things a consumer experiences over the life of their loan. You close your loan with one lender and before the first payment is even due, you receive a notice that you are to pay someone else. And then a few months or even a year or two later, you receive a notice again that who you are going to make the payment to is changing again. Why does this happen? Can you do anything about it? And what type of consumer protection is in place if you miss the notice?
Please reach out to me with any questions!
Email: [email protected]
Phone: (916) 952-1686
Instagram: @loanhunter916
NMLS: 129963
Company NMLS: 1839243
DRE: 01402583
By Heather Hunter-JacksonWhile this can be a very boring topic, it’s probably one of the more frustrating things a consumer experiences over the life of their loan. You close your loan with one lender and before the first payment is even due, you receive a notice that you are to pay someone else. And then a few months or even a year or two later, you receive a notice again that who you are going to make the payment to is changing again. Why does this happen? Can you do anything about it? And what type of consumer protection is in place if you miss the notice?
Please reach out to me with any questions!
Email: [email protected]
Phone: (916) 952-1686
Instagram: @loanhunter916
NMLS: 129963
Company NMLS: 1839243
DRE: 01402583