Final programming is almost complete so we can take your complaints about Saxon Mortgage. In fact we can do that today, but we are making other changes.
Those of you with iPhones will be presented with an iPhone version of the website. At the bottom of your screen you can switch back to the [...]
Archive for February, 2009
CB in Florida asks: “Saxon mortgage services has flatly refused to adjust my escrow reserve requirements despite the fact that it reflects amounts for which I do not owe. Namely, it currently collects $400 monthly for flood insurance although this cost is covered by my condo association.
I have faxed them documentation which verifies [...]
We receive input from many of you and we are wondering about Saxon Mortgage once again. It seems insurance companies bill Saxon well ahead of time, but 30 days later Saxon sends letters to the homeowner. The letters say that hazard insurance has not been paid.
Yes, there may be a transition as Saxon becomes [...]
The Service Members Relief Act [SCRA] is designed to prevent a person in active service to this country from being sued while on duty. Servicemen and women should not return home from Iraq or Afghanistan to find their home foreclosed.
While many men and women serve this country, Saxon Mortgage does not want to recognize [...]
Missouri Attorney General Jay Nixon is suing several mortgage companies as part of Operation Stealing Home. The information was announced on July 28, 2008.
The companies promised homeowners – and in one instance, small businesses – that their loans for re-financing would feature terms they could afford. The consumers often were facing skyrocketing house payments because [...]