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Mortgage servicer reports mathematically impossible same-day balance changes to credit bureaus

LoanCare reported a mortgage balance as decreasing by $1,600 and then immediately increasing by the same amount on the same date — a mathematical impossibility given normal payment processing. This inaccurate reporting to credit bureaus violates FCRA. Consumers have no direct way to prevent servicers from submitting erroneous credit data.

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