Daily Archives: September 1, 2009
Taylor Bean & Whitaker Mortgage Company Update September 1, 2009
Taylor Bean & Whitaker Mortgage Company Update September 1, 2009. In this post, highlights from our conversation with the director of mortgage supervision from the Georgia Department of Revenue and with a spokesperson from Bank of American about the 100,000+ loans it acquired from Taylor Bean & Whitaker. We’ve also posted online a Taylor Bean & Whitaker customer welcome from Cenlar, one of several servicers assigned to pick up Taylor Bean & Whitaker mortgages. We also have a new directive from Fannie Mae that was posted today, plus answers to many of your questions and postings. Also, there’s a link to all of the other Taylor Bean & Whitaker stories we’ve published.
Taylor Bean & Whitaker Mortgage Company Update From Sandra Sheley, Georgia Department of Banking and Finance
Taylor Bean and Whitaker Mortgage Company update for September 1, 2009. In Georgia, real estate property tax bills are due today. Thousands of Taylor Bean & Whitaker Mortgage Company customers have not had their homeowners insurance premiums paid in two months. Here is the latest information from Sandra Sheley, director of mortgage supervision with the Georgia Department of Banking and Finance. Story contains additional article links, resources, phone numbers, and websites for more information.
Taylor Bean Whitaker Mortgage Company Customer Advice From CENLAR
Since Taylor Bean & Whitaker Mortgage Company shut its doors on August 5, 2009, hundreds of thousands of customers have not understood what is happening. We have information for those customers whose loans were not picked up by Bank of America but by CENLAR. This information is from the CENLAR website as well as from the Georgia Department of Banking and Finance. Check back frequently, as we will be updating the information as often as possible.
Taylor Bean Whitaker Mortgage Company Customer Advice From Freddie Mac
Taylor Bean Whitaker Mortgage Company customers are confused about what to do with their money since Taylor, Bean & Whitaker Mortgage Company went bankrupt. Freddie Mac released a fact sheet filled with answers for those customers who have government-backed loans from Taylor Bean Whitaker. If you were current on your Freddie Mac mortgage, Cenlar will now be your mortgage servicer. This page contains the fact sheet from the Freddie Mac website. We have links here to our other Taylor Bean Whitaker stories on ThinkGlink.com. If you have a Ginnie Mae loan, here is a link to a page on their website that contains a similar fact sheet.