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Midland Mortgage Co
Attention DAC
P.O. Box 268806
Oklahoma City, OK 73126
Tel (800) 552-3000
Fax (405) 767-5815
Loss Mitigation
Tel (800) 654-4566
Fax (405) 767-5815
3rd Party Authorization
Fax (405) 858-3000 (Authorization form is loan specific and you need to have homeowner call customer service and request that form be faxed/sent by mail).
Midland Short Sale Package
Homeowner needs to contact homeowner delinquency center and request a loan specific financial package- to be completed and signed by homeowner.
Tel (800) 552-3000.
Started by Jackie Gonzalez Jan 26, 2015. 0 Replies 0 Likes
My clients applied for a short sale on 11/24/14. That same day while telling them how much they would get through HAFA they referred the file over to the attorney. The owner was told they were going…Continue
Started by Joysielyn Howard. Last reply by Caryn Shannon Aug 23, 2012. 2 Replies 0 Likes
Does anybody has a contact info on Midland Mortgage Escalation Department? The people answering their phone does not know what they are talking about. My client has 1st mort with Midland and 2nd…Continue
Started by Jack Barry Jul 31, 2012. 0 Replies 0 Likes
Hi Folks:Just under contract, called Midland to get instructions, they inform me that he clients must call bank directly to see if they qualify for HAFA, (its a divorce). One spouse is gone the other…Continue
Started by Corinn. Last reply by Jennifer Viger Jun 20, 2012. 5 Replies 0 Likes
Anyone working on a Midland Mortgage S/S right now? They are quickly turning into one of the worst that I've dealt with. Sellers have an FHA loan, and Midland declined it until the sellers file an…Continue
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Kevin Osuna is the Vice President of Default Service. Maybe he can help direct anyone to the right party if you need to escalate anything.
Good Luck!
Jim, I'm glad you are having some luck with them. All of mine have been...challenging...for lack of a better, politically correct word! Good luck Wendy!
Once you get through the initial tough part of getting someone who understands how to do a short sale I actually found them to be OK. My deal (FHA short sale) never did close because the appraisal was far too high but since we weren't even getting showings at the appraised value they went ahead and offered the seller a deed in lieu even though there was massive deferred maintenance. The negotiator would almost always answer her phone or return calls quickly. She also did a good job of keeping in touch with the seller.
Hmmm, taking a new listing with a Midland Mortgage - looks like they can be uh, challenging, to work with.
Anyone working on a Midland Mortgage S/S right now? They are quickly turning into one of the worst that I've dealt with. Sellers have an FHA loan, and Midland declined it until the sellers file an insurance claim against supposed issues with the property. There are no issues with the property that warrant a claim filed. I requested the appraisal report so that we can see exactly what is being reported and will most definitely get FHA involved as well. Anyone have any negotiator with some sense at Midland that you can share their contact info? Or any other helpful advice? Last I knew, short sales were sold as-is. This house is the nicest and best-kept one on the block so not sure why they are being so picky!
Just submitted my first Midland Mortgage Short Sale, I will try to give some insight once it progresses.
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