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That looks like a pretty standard pre-foreclosure letter to me, other than the amount owing. I want to point out the dates in the letter: the ($0) late payment was due for 12/01/2010, the letter was mailed 01/05/2011, and the borrower had until 02/04/2011 to "cure the default." That means that when the letter was printed, his 01/01/2011 payment was also due. I'm not saying that should be a reason for a pre-foreclosure letter, but rather I think that making the next month's payment should correct the error.
Either way, talking to the bank should be enough to correct the error, and apparently it was. And despite what the article claims, this shouldn't cause any dings on his credit. The 30-day late can be corrected by BofA so that it doesn't show on his credit report, and foreclosures don't show up until they're actually filed.
Still, does no one at BofA review the letters before putting them in the mail?
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BofA fail! I would've expected this from another mortgage company or bank on a smaller scale, but BofA?! Wow, that's epic fail.
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