Mortgage escrow funds vanish with no explanation across repeated complaint rounds
A homeowner reports a mortgage servicer closing and transferring their escrow-fund complaint to another party without resolving where the money went, alongside a misapplied principal payment, a disputed fee, and a negative escrow balance over $2,000. Neither the servicer nor CFPB follow-up produced a real explanation.
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