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US Bank Asserts Incorrect Mortgage Balance Tied to Contested Deferral Agreement

U.S. Bank is claiming a mortgage payment shortage from a deferral agreement that the borrower disputes, leading to an incorrect balance being carried on the loan. The servicer is not providing clear accounting of how the shortage arose. This is a mortgage servicing compliance issue requiring regulatory escalation, not a software-addressable gap.

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