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All Forum Posts by: Tom D.

Tom D. has started 3 posts and replied 12 times.

Post: HUD auction fraud

Tom D.Posted
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How did this work out for you?

I'm facing the same problem. Someone is winning properties in my area during the owner-occupant bidding round, but not living in them, just renting them out, and not being a good landlord, either. It's really dragging things down.

I did I found this website for the HUD 'Office of Inspector General', which accepts fraud complaints. Anyone ever try this?
http://www.hudoig.gov/hotline/index.php

I would appreciate any advice. I'd also like to know if there's any way to look up the winning bids after the auction ends.

Post: Unfair Rate Hike

Tom D.Posted
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I just bought a duplex for $97k that I'm living in. The mortgage company's appraisal was for $116k with a replacement cost of $177k, which seems about right. I had to pre-pay for 12 months of coverage, but I got a fair price so I didn't really question why coverage was for $383k.

I used a mortgage broker so a few weeks after closing the mortgage was transferred to a big bank. I was expecting that, but I wasn't expecting another insurance bill. The bank wants coverage for $409k, and their appraisal was for a replacement cost with debris removal totaling $478k!

:protest:

The bill is due Dec. 24th - Merry Christmas to you, too!

I can afford the bill, but it's ridiculous: the coverage is for more than double the rebuild cost, I can't shop around because I've already pre-paid, and the bill is retroactive to the closing date. Is there some way to contest this appraisal? Has anyone ever had to deal with something like this?