A Wells Fargo & Co mortgage unit will pay $3.45 million to some customers because of a processing error that delayed the mailing of letters to almost 8,000 homeowners in bankruptcy and shortened their notice period about changes to monthly mortgage payment amounts, according to a court document.
The unit, called Wells Fargo Bank NA, agreed on the sum in a pact with the Department of Justice’s U.S. Trustee Program, which oversees the country’s bankruptcy system, according to a letter from the bank filed in U.S. Bankruptcy Court in Greenbelt, Maryland.
Wells Fargo agreed to fix the mailing error and give credits and refunds worth $3.45 million to affected homeowners.
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