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[quote:Anonymous Coward 36874223:MV8yMTc2OTU1XzM3MDE3MTE0X0JGRDc1RDk2] [quote:Esoteric Morgan:MV8yMTc2OTU1XzM2ODQ2MTE4XzhDMTk3MDcx] [quote:cassidy 36747236:MV8yMTc2OTU1XzM2ODQzNjYwX0ZGMTI4ODMz] My family has been drug out on this forever. Thought this might be a silver lining too: On thursday I think it was the FCC settled with Chase to pay out 14 million to homeowners that had force placed insurance through Assurant. We had it force placed three times. I have googled this all day, and really, money isn't even close to what I think Justice would be, but maybe it will ease the suffering. My ma n pa were forced out of their home right at Christmas in 2011, and now live with myself and my husband. I personally have been crazed with stressed, and my parents are at the bottom of the barrel. They need a little hope, a small light at the end of this crappy dark tunnel. We'll see. I wish everyone luck, and keep hopeful. [/quote] FYI: One of the FAQ's (?) or questions posed at the Inspector General's link that OP first posted asked [i]if there is any hope[/i] that people forced out of their homes through foreclosure might [b]GET THEM BACK[/b]. The answer was something like: we'll see, or, maybe. It might be a good idea for your parents to submit a brief query to them. They allow up to 2000 words when contacting them via their online contact section. I wish you luck. :hf: [/quote] The only way that might happen would be if Fannie/Freddie or the servicers themselves still own them. If they've been sold to a new homeowner, it will never happen. [/quote]
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Important Update
On March 18, 2013, more than 4.2 million people were sent postcard notices about payments they will receive as a result of an agreement between federal banking regulators and 13 mortgage servicers. For more information, please call 1-888-952-9105, which is the number for Rust Consulting--the Paying Agent--that is printed on each postcard.
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