Ray, do you read the questions?
Posted by Jim V on February 23, 2005 at 21:59:28:In Reply to: Re: Foreclosure/Trste Atty not respnding/Pay delinquent to bank posted by Ray on February 23, 2005 at 07:51:21:
While I can appreciate that you are trying to help, you want to make sure that your answer is relevant to the question(s) asked. If you can't answer, or don't have enough energy at the moment to answer, don't post a response. It's pretty easy to state that someone should call HUD. In some cases it's appropriate, in others, it's a waste of time. The point of an open board is to provide as much accurate information as possible, leaving it up to the reader to determine what option will best suit their circumstance. Perhaps I misread your post, but it didn't really seem to have anything to do with the question.
Jim V
: : Washington State: Last December 2004 I got my Notice of Default from Washington Mutual, then on january 2005, a trustee attorney,place it on public notice on foreclosure and the auction sale is on May 6,2005. My daughter barrowed some money to a friend so I called the trustee attorney, left messages three times and but they are not responding to my call. I would like to pay-off all the delinquent amount but they won't call me back. Last February 4, 2005 my daughter go to the bank (Washington Mutual Bank)and paid all the late fee and late mortgage payments so I can reinstate my loan and the bank (Washington Mutual Bank)they accepted my payments. Last week when I called them they said that my payments now is up to date and up to april 2005. Is my house still on foreclosures? Do I have to send a letter to the County records that I have paid my mortgage? I also sent letters to the trustee attorney that the bank accepted my payments. What will I do now?
: Make sure you keep the reciepts. Call HUD in your local area and they have a staff to help at all times in all situations.
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Comments:: While I can appreciate that you are trying to help, you want to make sure that your answer is relevant to the question(s) asked. If you can't answer, or don't have enough energy at the moment to answer, don't post a response. It's pretty easy to state that someone should call HUD. In some cases it's appropriate, in others, it's a waste of time. The point of an open board is to provide as much accurate information as possible, leaving it up to the reader to determine what option will best suit their circumstance. Perhaps I misread your post, but it didn't really seem to have anything to do with the question. : Jim V : : : Washington State: Last December 2004 I got my Notice of Default from Washington Mutual, then on january 2005, a trustee attorney,place it on public notice on foreclosure and the auction sale is on May 6,2005. My daughter barrowed some money to a friend so I called the trustee attorney, left messages three times and but they are not responding to my call. I would like to pay-off all the delinquent amount but they won't call me back. Last February 4, 2005 my daughter go to the bank (Washington Mutual Bank)and paid all the late fee and late mortgage payments so I can reinstate my loan and the bank (Washington Mutual Bank)they accepted my payments. Last week when I called them they said that my payments now is up to date and up to april 2005. Is my house still on foreclosures? Do I have to send a letter to the County records that I have paid my mortgage? I also sent letters to the trustee attorney that the bank accepted my payments. What will I do now? : : Make sure you keep the reciepts. Call HUD in your local area and they have a staff to help at all times in all situations. Optional Link URL : Link Title :