Legal Question in Credit and Debt Law in Massachusetts

Incorrect credit information leading to a higher mortgage rate

In 02/2002 I received a letter from my mortgage company ABN AMRO Mortgage Inc., that my mortgage payments were going up approximately $400 due to lack of homeowners insurance.

My insurance company and I provided ABN AMRO Mortgage Inc. numerous copies of this binder.

After 30+ letters I finally received a letter from ABN AMRO Mortgage Inc. stating that the information had been corrected and that this situation should not reflect negatively on my credit.

My wife and I are in the process of purchasing a home together and have been denied from several mortgage companies and must now purchase this new home at a much higher interest rate.

Do I have a good case and can you please help me find an lawyer?


Asked on 1/03/03, 10:47 pm

1 Answer from Attorneys

Daniel Gindes Law Office of Daniel Gindes

Re: Incorrect credit information leading to a higher mortgage rate

You have not said why your rate was higher. Do you know for sure it was this issue? If so, how?

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Answered on 1/04/03, 6:08 pm


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