Phh Mortgage Fha Certification
Summary
PHH was acquired by Ocwen in 2018, not liquidated. Your mortgage likely transferred to Ocwen, and MidFirst Banks debt claim should be verified. MERS tracks mortgage servicing rights; inactive MIN and FHA numbers may indicate changes. Contact MERS and Chase for clarification. Consider legal advice for complex mortgage issues.Full Conversation
I want to know what happened when PHH had to liquify and file bankruptcy in *
PHH did not file for bankruptcy in *. Instead, they were acquired by Ocwen Financial Corporation. If you're facing issues related to your mortgage from *, consider checking if there was any impact on your specific mortgage agreement or potential recourse options.
What happened with my debt
If your mortgage was transferred to Ocwen Financial Corporation due to the acquisition of PHH, your debt likely remained intact. You should review your mortgage statements and contact Ocwen to confirm the status of your debt and any terms that may have changed.
Mid first is trying to claim the debt
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It seems you're dealing with a debt claim by MidFirst Bank related to your mortgage. Here's some general information:
- Review your mortgage agreement to understand your rights.
- Contact MidFirst Bank for clarification on the debt claim.
- Consider consulting a legal expert if the debt claim seems incorrect.
Is there a specific aspect of the situation you're concerned about or need more information on?
I want to know why my MIN and FHA # are inactive on MERS
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It seems like you're dealing with a complex mortgage issue. To clarify:
- MERS (Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems) is used for tracking servicing rights and ownership of mortgages.
- Your Mortgage Identification Number (MIN) and FHA number may be inactive due to changes in servicing or ownership.
Consider contacting MERS directly or seeking legal advice to understand the specifics. Is there anything else you'd like to know about this issue?
MERS never serviced my account Chase did
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It seems like you're dealing with a complex mortgage servicing issue involving multiple entities. Here are a few things you might consider:
- Contact MERS to verify the status of your Mortgage Identification Number (MIN).
- Confirm details with Chase regarding their servicing of your account.
- Review your mortgage documents for any discrepancies or changes.
Would you like more information on any of these aspects?