LOAN SERVICING

BEWARE OF LOAN MODIFICATION SCAMS : Each day, scam artists posing as financial advisors and/or debt relief consultants take advantage of homeowners who face difficulty making their mortgage payments. These scammers will often make promises that seem too good to be true, guaranteeing services that will either lower a monthly payment or eliminate back debt in order to save one’s home. Warning signs include: requests to pay a fee in advance of assistance; promises to stop foreclosure; requests to stop paying your mortgage company and pay them instead; claiming to be part of a reputable agency; and, requests for your personal or financial information. Call your loan servicer if you have any questions about email, phone calls or letters you receive that offer assistance with your mortgage loan.

MY LOAN SERVICING

If you are having technical difficulties with obtaining your mortgage loan servicer, please contact us at (855) 871-2110.

BEWARE OF LOAN MODIFICATION SCAMS : Each day, scam artists posing as financial advisors and/or debt relief consultants take advantage of homeowners who face difficulty making their mortgage payments. These scammers will often make promises that seem too good to be true, guaranteeing services that will either lower a monthly payment or eliminate back debt in order to save one’s home. Warning signs include: requests to pay a fee in advance of assistance; promises to stop foreclosure; requests to stop paying your mortgage company and pay them instead; claiming to be part of a reputable agency; and, requests for your personal or financial information. Call your loan servicer if you have any questions about email, phone calls or letters you receive that offer assistance with your mortgage loan.

SERVICING QUESTIONS

Where do I send my first payment?

PRMG mails the first mortgage statement within 7 days of funding. Also, 10 days prior to the due date if the payment is due to PRMG, you will receive an e-mail with a link to pay via E-bill. E-bill is for interim payments only. E-bill requires the loan number and the primary borrower’s last four digits of the Social Security number.

If your loan has been transferred, PRMG and the new servicer mails a Notice of Assignment to you, which includes information on where to make your payment. For further questions, e-mail SERVICING@PRMG.NET.

Who do I call if I have questions?

Interim servicing can be reached by phone at (855) 871-2110, Monday through Friday 6am to 6pm PST or by e-mail at SERVICING@PRMG.NET.

How do I escalate a complaint?

Please e-mail SERVICING@PRMG.NET with as much information that is available. For example: proof of payments – if credit related; exemption documents or bills – if tax related; insurance policy or invoice – if hazard related, etc.… We will escalate the issue and keep you updated.

How do I get an Insurance claim check endorsed?

If the loan has been transferred to another servicer, the check must be re-issued to the new investor. If servicing was retained, the check must be sent to our servicer.

How do I get a copy of a mortgage statement?

For servicing retained, log on to your account at https://prmg.loanadministration.com. If the loan has not been sold, e-mail SERVICING@PRMG.NET.

How do I update my mailing address after I move in?

E-mail SERVICING@PRMG.NET. If the loan has sold, you will need to update the information with your new servicer.

Does my loan number change?

The loan number always changes, whether servicing retained or sold.

Can I change mortgage servicers?

No. You can’t change mortgage servicers at will. The company that owns your mortgage decides which loan servicer manages the mortgage loan they own. However, if you refinance your loan, it’s possible that your new lender may use a different company to service their loans.

Further questions?

FOR YOUR INFORMATION

How payments are calculated

Payments for fully amortized, fixed loans, are calculated based on the loan amount, the interest rate, and an amortization schedule. Escrow is collected to cover taxes, homeowners’ insurance, optional insurance, and PMI/MIP. It is based on the upcoming year’s expected payments and disbursed as these bills come due. Your loan type can affect the amount of your payment as follows:

If your loan has been transferred, PRMG and the new servicer mails a Notice of Assignment to you, which includes information on where to make your payment. For further questions, e-mail SERVICING@PRMG.NET.