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Steve91T
post Dec 8 2011, 07:06 PM
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This morning I'm eating my eggs and toast while going through my mail. I open a B of A letter and it tells me that my $25,000 line of credit has been terminated. That pretty much ruined my breakfast.

I go online to find out that sure enough my available balance is $0.00. Long story short, the bank does these random assessments of home values and they decided that the value of my house (currently a rental) has gone down (no kidding). Because of this, they closed my account with no warning at all. I even had called them a few months ago asking how long my HELOC is good for. They told me the final withdraw date is 2016 and I can take money out, or put it back in as often as I'd like.

We were counting on that money. We currently are in the middle of renovating our home (one bathroom is gutted), and we're also going to be closing on a house in Charlotte after the holidays.

Anyway, I'm working with my local B of A to get the line of credit opened again.

I just wanted to warn everyone. This is something that I never saw coming.

Steve
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SuperMacGuy
post Dec 10 2011, 01:25 AM
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I've not ever heard anything good about BOA in the first place. Maybe you've had a good experience, but places like consumerist.com always has bad news about them. YMMV.
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post Dec 10 2011, 02:40 AM
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QUOTE (SuperMacGuy @ Dec 9 2011, 08:25 PM) *
I've not ever heard anything good about BOA in the first place. Maybe you've had a good experience, but places like consumerist.com always has bad news about them. YMMV.



I told my dad what happened and he informed me that he's heard of BOA doing crap like this in the news. Stuff like closing accounts for no reason, and even as far as foreclosing homes with no notice. Apparently I need to watch the news a little more often.

I've never had a single problem with BOA, but this really pissed me off. If they correct this problem, and make it right, I'll probably stay with them. It's a lot of effort to change everything over to another bank. And who's to say another bank won't do the same thing?

I just can't believe they can close an account like that with absolutely no notice. Kinda makes me feel like asking, I have never defaulted on anything, been a customer for 10 years (since my first year of college) and this is how they treat me?

I really just feel insulted. Kinda funny how a bank can make you feel like that.
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post Dec 11 2011, 03:42 PM
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QUOTE (Steve91T @ Dec 9 2011, 09:40 PM) *
QUOTE (SuperMacGuy @ Dec 9 2011, 08:25 PM) *
I've not ever heard anything good about BOA in the first place. Maybe you've had a good experience, but places like consumerist.com always has bad news about them. YMMV.



I told my dad what happened and he informed me that he's heard of BOA doing crap like this in the news. Stuff like closing accounts for no reason, and even as far as foreclosing homes with no notice. Apparently I need to watch the news a little more often.

I've never had a single problem with BOA, but this really pissed me off. If they correct this problem, and make it right, I'll probably stay with them. It's a lot of effort to change everything over to another bank. And who's to say another bank won't do the same thing?

I just can't believe they can close an account like that with absolutely no notice. Kinda makes me feel like asking, I have never defaulted on anything, been a customer for 10 years (since my first year of college) and this is how they treat me?

I really just feel insulted. Kinda funny how a bank can make you feel like that.


The stupid this is it is not a full mortgage on the house and they are at risk because of their new value estimate. Your LOC is only $25,000. No risk to them at all.

I would go to your bank and make a case for them renewing your LOC. The officer at the bank should be able to fix this for you. When it is all done, go get another account at another bank and drop these guys.
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Steve91T   Bank of America HELOC....watch out!   Dec 8 2011, 07:06 PM
trackbird   Seems to be a side effect of the market tanking. I...   Dec 8 2011, 07:25 PM
cccbock   As an appraiser I can tell you are in a lot of goo...   Dec 8 2011, 11:45 PM
Steve91T   QUOTE (cccbock @ Dec 8 2011, 06:45 PM) As...   Dec 9 2011, 12:19 AM
Steve91T   QUOTE (trackbird @ Dec 8 2011, 02:25 PM) ...   Dec 9 2011, 12:26 AM
SuperMacGuy   I've not ever heard anything good about BOA in...   Dec 10 2011, 01:25 AM
Steve91T   QUOTE (SuperMacGuy @ Dec 9 2011, 08:25 PM...   Dec 10 2011, 02:40 AM
Doug Phillips   QUOTE (Steve91T @ Dec 9 2011, 09:40 PM) Q...   Dec 11 2011, 03:42 PM
v7guy   QUOTE (Steve91T @ Dec 8 2011, 07:26 PM) I...   Dec 10 2011, 07:28 AM
TheHammer69   QUOTE (Steve91T @ Dec 8 2011, 02:06 PM) T...   Dec 10 2011, 08:17 PM
StanIROCZ   Chase locked my HELOC in 2008. I was as a savings...   Dec 11 2011, 01:45 AM

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