Mortgage Dispute History Lost During Loan Servicer Transfer
Wells Fargo transferred a mortgage without forwarding prior dispute history, leaving previously raised issues uninvestigated. Loan servicing transfers routinely break dispute continuity with no consumer remedy. Single complaint.
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