The Screw-Ups Continue At BofA; Servicer Sends Notices Of Tax Delinquency To 1,100 Borrowers Who'd Actually Paid Their Taxes
- A letter sent to hundreds of Bank of America’s mortgage borrowers in Clark County contained news no one wants to hear: Your home could be foreclosed for nonpayment of property taxes. The letter from a Bank of America affiliate was sent to about 1,100 Clark County homeowners who’d actually paid their
taxes.(1)
- Homeowners were quick to take action. Clerks at the Clark County Treasurer’s office fielded hundreds of queries last week from worried homeowners, said Michelle Denman, the office’s tax service manager.
- A Bank of America official acknowledged the mixup Monday, saying the bank had requested tax payment status reports on Bank of America mortgage-holders before the final payments were due. Many people do not pay taxes until close to the due date.
- “We sincerely apologize to those customers who received the letter in error,” said [
the frequently apologetic] Jumana Bauwens, spokesperson for Bank of America Home Loans.
For more, see Bank of America’s tax letter misses its mark (Bank said payments for 1,100 homes were late — before due date).
(1) Reportedly, the letter offers a toll-free number for property owners to call if they are unable to pay the taxes, and a final section, with additional website and phone contact information, falls under the heading “THANK YOU FOR YOUR BUSINESS.”
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