Spencer sues servicer
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The
According to the lawsuit filed in May and moved last month from state Superiour Court in
Spencer terminated the loan servicing agreement in
According to Spencer, the servicer did not respond, hence the lawsuit.
Spencer's complaint alleges that some of the properties that back the problem loans have been abandoned, leaving the community bank responsible for keeping up with property taxes, insurance premiums and maintenance to protect the value of the homes until they can be sold.
In 2012, the
In
According to Spencer's complaint, 99 of 130 loans acquired from Countrywide are still active and 42 are, or have been, "in collection."
Under the original arrangement, Countrywide, and later
Spencer, which is seeking compensatory damages and attorneys fees, also accuses the loan servicer of failing to make reasonable efforts to file liens against borrowers' properties, initiate foreclosures, and appoint rent receivers to ease what the
The bank said the servicer failed to appoint rent receivers for at least seven loans. More than
One borrower who owes
During that time Spencer alleges it's been charged nearly
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