After a borrower failed to convince his servicer to add their spouse to mortgage loan documents or send loan statements directly to their home address, an Illinois resident sued for RESPA and TILA violations.
The servicer argued they responded to the plaintiffs in writing that the spouse’s name had not been placed on the mortgage statements because the loan is “not assumable.”
Read on for details about why the complaint was dismissed.
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