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    Wells Fargo Not reporting Mortgage Payments to Credit Bureaus

    Since our Chapter 7 Discharge in Nov 2008, Wells Fargo Home Mortgage has not reported any of the monthly mortgage payments to any Credit Bureaus. Prior to Discharge, we had, through our attorney sent letters of reaffirmation for both our mortgage and a home equity loan we had with them. (We are in TEXAS) While they readily accepted the reaffirmation for the home equity loan, they simply ignored the request on the mortgage. (and we had been paying on this mortgage for 10 years with never a late payment) Nearly 2 years later, and they have been reporting our payments on the reaffirmed home equity loan BUT Not the mortgage. In fact, the mortgage statement we receive monthly since the discharge to pay on says: "For Information Purposes Only".... We Just talked with our attorney and he says that is usual for Wells Fargo. That it is not against the law to ignore our request for reaffirmation or to not report our payments. We'd like to have the payments noted in our Credit report to help raise the FICO score & maintain the history. What would you do? Is it worth asking Wells Fargo to report the payments or should we simply send a letter to CSC Credit Services (which we initially contacted through the Credit Bureau when we last reviewed this issue)....Any ideas appreciated!

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    You have a mortgage, what other debt loans are in the future?


    Originally posted by crazycat View Post
    Since our Chapter 7 Discharge in Nov 2008, Wells Fargo Home Mortgage has not reported any of the monthly mortgage payments to any Credit Bureaus. Prior to Discharge, we had, through our attorney sent letters of reaffirmation for both our mortgage and a home equity loan we had with them. (We are in TEXAS) While they readily accepted the reaffirmation for the home equity loan, they simply ignored the request on the mortgage. (and we had been paying on this mortgage for 10 years with never a late payment) Nearly 2 years later, and they have been reporting our payments on the reaffirmed home equity loan BUT Not the mortgage. In fact, the mortgage statement we receive monthly since the discharge to pay on says: "For Information Purposes Only".... We Just talked with our attorney and he says that is usual for Wells Fargo. That it is not against the law to ignore our request for reaffirmation or to not report our payments. We'd like to have the payments noted in our Credit report to help raise the FICO score & maintain the history. What would you do? Is it worth asking Wells Fargo to report the payments or should we simply send a letter to CSC Credit Services (which we initially contacted through the Credit Bureau when we last reviewed this issue)....Any ideas appreciated!

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      #3
      ?Huh?

      ?Huh? what does that mean.................

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        #4
        38 "views" and 1 reply that is a mystery...what's Up!

        ..........38 "views" and only 1 reply (that is a mystery in & of itself)...what's Up! ..We guess simply No One has a clue, so be it!........................

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          Originally posted by crazycat View Post
          ..........38 "views" and only 1 reply (that is a mystery in & of itself)...what's Up! ..We guess simply No One has a clue, so be it!........................
          Crazycat....realize your posting can be viewed by those who are not members of this forum and cannot reply...secondly, not everyone who views your posting has an answer for you. Your answer lies in going about this two ways...you can dispute your mortgage reporting with the CRA's advising the mortgage was reaffirmed, all payments on time and none ever missed and see what happens. If that does not work (the CRA's will advise you of any changes or whether the creditor has stated it is being reported correctly), you need to work with the mortgagor directly. First contact them via letter and then follow-up with a phone call if you get no response in a few weeks. Send the letter certified mail, return receipt requested. If that does not work, you will just have to live with the fact that that is the way your mortgagor can and will report your mortgage on your credit reports after filing your Chapter 7.
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          Filed 5 Year Chapter 13: April 2002
          Early Buy-Out: April 2006
          Discharge: August 2006

          "A credit card is a snake in your pocket"

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