Chase Manhattan
February 04, 2011
My husband was laid off in August 2009 and again in May 2010. Applied for a forbearance agreement in Oct 2009, made three on-time payments. Was told by Chase not to make payments for three months afterwords. Applied for a loan modification in May 2010, was denied in Nov 2010 for insufficient income.
We are a military family. We have been trying to work out a better loan with Chase (formerly Washington Mutual) for the past 2 years. In the process our bank was taken over by another bank. We were in the midst of loan modification and even had terms.
January 18, 2011
We have been working on an "extension" since March. I have been in frequent contact with a Mortgage Counselor through HUD. So far we have paid over $1000 additional payments to our escrow account as well as our house payments in order to bring about this "extension".
January 11, 2011
I'm a single mom,I feel like such a failure, I vowed to my children that i would make sure we wouldn't ever have to move again and I'm totally disappointing them.
December 22, 2010
I am currently in the foreclosure phase. I have been trying to go through the loan modification process but Chase continues to tell me they need more information. This has been going on for months now.
December 21, 2010
I went through bad divorce and set up hard times with Chase and they kept telling me they needed more paperwork and i sent all of the paper work to them and then they denied the hardship due to lack of paper work then hired a loss mitigation attorney.
November 11, 2010
We have been trying to get a modification with Chase and keep getting the run around we have had two forbearance plans and made every payment but somebody there isn't doing their job because now we have more paper work to fill out and its taking us 10 months to get something done.
October 05, 2010
We had a down time in our business last year and missed a lot of payments. We now can easily afford the payments with a forbearance plus a good faith payment if needed. The bank say's that the only thing they will do is reinstate. Is there any help with Chase?
August 26, 2010
I am currently two months behind on my mortgage payment through Chase. The bank refuses to refinance or do loan modification to help us out. This has been an issue for us for quite some time. Chase will defer payments, but it does not seem to help.
August 24, 2010
I applied for loan modification months ago. I was under 60 days late on my mortgage payment. I was having financial troubles so I applied for Loan Modification with Chase. I completed my trial payment for 3 months and my trial payment continued for another 6-7 months.
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