Lawsuits
EH in Michigan said: “I am an insurance repair contractor in MI. My company did repairs on a home with a Saxon mortgage. The insurance company, as required, sent a check with the homeowners name, my company’s name and Saxon on the check. Saxon required us to send the endorsed to check to them, and claimed they would release the funds after inspection.
A customer asks: “Is it possible to be considered for addition to the class action lawsuit list? After reviewing the postings about Saxon Mortgage, much of what everyone has endured sounds exactly like what we have been through.
DK in Connecticut said: “CT attorney general has been notified about SAXON. I hope to sue. Anybody else in CT wants to sue Saxon Mortgage can call CT A.G and give info so we can make these greedy scumbags get real and provide some kind of service that they claim to provide. This is fraud, Saxon is a fraud!
According to the New Mexico Attorney General, lenders ignored numerous red flags in working with a 78-year-old Chimayó woman who clearly couldn’t afford her mortgage. The woman had filed a complaint with the AG’s office alleging her signature was forged and other information on the mortgage application falsified.
SW in Texas said: “This is to share information about problems I had with Saxon Mortgage. I did a loan modification with Saxon that would freeze my ARM payment for 5 years. They sent out letters stating that I qualified for the program and it would be of no cost to me out of pocket.
