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Bank mortgage departments fail to coordinate during loss mitigation

Homeowners in loss mitigation programs face siloed bank departments that do not share information, resulting in payments being unaccounted for and foreclosure letters arriving despite compliance. The lack of inter-departmental coordination causes compounding harm over years. This systemic failure is most acute during estate transitions when no single advocate exists.

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