chase manhattan tag
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.
August 12, 2010
I need to save my home now. I need to know if I can get this done. Have had a very bad 18 months. My mother in law moved in and then past away 2 months later with no money saved for expenses. Her husband also lived with us and has been out of work for 18 months.
August 06, 2010
I sent in loan modification paperwork several times since April 2009 and paperwork kept becoming outdated before it would be evaluated. Finally in Jan 2010 I was put on a suspended payment forbearance and was told that $8107 was due on June 1 2010.
August 04, 2010
i have received a forbearance agreement this week and i am not sure what exactly that means. I have called Chase and their representatives have no clue it seems to me either.
I have been making trial loan modification payments for a year now with no official answer of modification or not. I do not feel like Chase is working with me to help me so I need to do something different. I need help finalizing my loan modification with Chase.
August 03, 2010
I am a Chase Customer. Last year I also asked for a loan modification due to back surgery and health issues etc. I was advised that since I wasn't past due Chase could not do anything. I was advised to stop paying the mortgage and then they would help me.
August 01, 2010
I am single and simply can not afford to keep my house anymore. I am behind on my payments of my first mortgage, and the rate will adjust in November of this year as my mortgage is a interest only loan at this time. Once the rate changes I will not be able to pay at all.
July 28, 2010
We don't want to lose our home, work has been slow and my health and child have been having medical problems and things just seem to keep getting worse instead of better. We can't afford our payment now and need a loan modification with Chase.
June 22, 2010
We where trying to Short sale and Chase put us into foreclosure. How we found out about is we took the house off the market to try and save it and found out it was in active foreclosure and we where told there nothing we can do. What can I do?
June 16, 2010
We were trying to Short sale and they put us into foreclosure. How we found out about is we took the house off the market to try and save it and found out it was in active foreclosure and we were told there nothing we can do. It is too late to do a short sale to avoid foreclosure with Chase?
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