Q: Has anyone ever heard of Keep Your Home California asking for there money back form a server before?Well Caliber Home
HELP My mortgage company prior to September 2013 HSBC,They sold it to Caliber Home Loans. I tried to do a loan modification after 9 month's they denied me.I was told me to contact HUD ,I got involved with Keep Your Home California I qualified for the HHF program they paid Caliber $25,000 the terms didn't make sense to me the numbers weren't right it was a 5-year short-term loan modification lowering my interest rate down to 4% but my payments were higher and there was no mention of where or anything regarding the 25k from KYHCA.The first payment Sept 2014 on loan mod.I made all payment as per the first loan Mod. only to have most returned after contacting caliber they inform me that KYHCA wanted their funds back no explanation, I contacted KYHCA they had informed me that was not true that they didn't know why caliber return the funds.Caliber sent a new Mod. Adding $163.000 in unpaid interest.NO EXPLANATION,a year later that was a accounting error HSBC made.They foreclosed no notice!
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