Living in Contra Costa County: Right of Offset..Yet Another Trick Up The Lenders Sleeve

Right of Offset..Yet Another Trick Up The Lenders Sleeve

Something all you you should know if you are behind on the mortgage or other payments.

Via Bob Hertzog (Summit Home Consultants):

Right of Offset..Yet Another Trick Up The Lenders Sleeve

Folks, this is scary stuff.  Yesterday, I received a call from one of my clients, telling me that her bank recently withdrew money out of her account to pay part of her missed mortgage payments.  We are in the middle of the short sale process, and she happens to bank at the same institution that holds her 1st Mortgage.

Banks have what is called a "right of offset", which allows them to take money out of your account, without your prior approval or knowledge.  The Comptroller of the Currency Administrator of National Banks says the following:

Generally, a bank may take money from your deposit account to make a payment on a separate debt that you owe to the bank, such as a car loan, if you are not paying that loan on time.  This is called the right of offset.

In some situations, the bank can exercise the right of offset without letting a customer know in advance that it is going to do it.

However, federal law limits what a bank can do in some cases.  For example, federal law won’t allow a bank to offset your deposit account to pay off your consumer credit card account.

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As soon as I'm finished writing this post, I'm going to start calling my clients, advising them of this "right of offset".  Time to move your money!

If you are listing short sales, I would suggest you do the same.

Bob Hertzog 

Summit Home Consultants

www.foreclosureuturn.com

Copyright © By Bob Hertzog 2010 *Right of Offset..Yet Another Trick Up The Lenders Sleeve*

 

Comments

Gene: this is a great re-blog and something that everyone who banks with their mortgage-holder should definitely know!

Posted by Cari Anderson over 1 year ago

I think this is just plain crazy.  With this in mind, it makes all the sense in the world to take my checking or savings to a completely different bank.  Not a good plan.

Posted by Fort Worth Real Estate - - - Karen Anne Stone (New Home Hunters of Fort Worth and Tarrant County) over 1 year ago

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