Mortgage Servicers Report Late Payments During Account Transitions
Freedom Mortgage reported extended delinquency during a bank account transition, even though payments may have been submitted correctly. Mortgage servicers lack reliable payment application controls during account changes, generating inaccurate credit bureau reports. Consumers have limited ability to dispute servicer-originated late payment records.
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surfaced semanticallyMortgage servicer transfer breaks autopay causing erroneous delinquency marks
When mortgages are transferred to new servicers, autopay setups fail to migrate and online portals are often inaccessible. Borrowers who set up autopay with the new servicer by phone receive confirmation but payments are never executed. This results in 30-day delinquency flags from servicer administrative error that damage borrowers' credit despite their good standing.
Mortgage servicing transfers cause wrong late-payment reports
When a mortgage loan transfers between servicers, late payments get incorrectly reported on the borrower's credit file, requiring the borrower to write a formal letter of explanation to contest inaccurate data caused by the handoff.
Mortgage servicer falsely reports default after receiving full payment
Freedom Mortgage sent a $0-due statement, received a timely payment, then issued a default notice and reported the account to credit bureaus as delinquent—later admitting the payment was received but claiming a $63 shortfall in escrow fees that were never disclosed in advance. Mortgage servicers who trigger default reporting for undisclosed fee shortfalls on otherwise-compliant payments cause severe, hard-to-reverse credit damage.
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