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Corelogic failed to pay my property taxes.

Original review updated by user Jan 23, 2023
The University of Wisconsin Credit Union holds my mortgage. I refinanced with them in late 2021, and it was the first time I had an arrangement where a third party (that would be Corelogic) was responsible for issuing the payment for our annual property taxes. I checked with the city treasury the final week of 2021 to make sure they got paid, and Corelogic just made it under the wire. So I could claim the 2021 property taxes on my income taxes, even though my fingernails were chewed through with the anxiety that Corelogic wasn't going to deliver. I wasn't so lucky this year. Please explain why you received a check from UWCU (#12586, for $7028.90) dated 12/15/22 for my property tax escrow, yet only roughly a THIRD of my property taxes were paid by 12/31/22? Why were my property taxes not paid in full by that date so I can claim that on my taxes? I'm sure you realize that it is fair for me go expect an explanation in writing on Corlogic letterhead that I can submit to the IRS to show that the 2021 property taxes were not paid in a timely manner through no fault of my own. I will need this to make the case to the IRS to qualify for my 2021 income taxes deduction. Please attach it to an email, or mail it to Paul ***** PS: If this is not handled by your department, please forward it to the appropriate Corelogic contact. Thank you - User's recommendation: Avoid 3rd parties who are supposed to be responsible for paying your property taxes
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You "chewed your fingernails" one year then proceeded to hire the same group again ? Unhappily, since you're the one whose tax return is mangled, it is your fault.

The IRS generally will not accept the "He/she was supposed to do it for me" defense.

It's your signature at the bottom, period. All you can do is file a civil suit for damages after you've incurred same against the provider ; but the government will still come after you until they've squeezed every last shekel they can from you.

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I expect an explanation in writing on Corelogic letterhead that I can submit to the IRS to show that the 2021 property taxes were not paid in a timely manner through no fault of my own.

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Taxes paid on wrong property

CorrLogic wrongfully paid taxes on property listed below Parcel # 054735 Marshburn David Charles Heirs Marshburn Connie S 1128 Ben Williams Rd Richlands NC 28574 C/O Brandy Scott Onslow County Tax Office NC

User's recommendation: I don’t know anything about the company, other than a keying error issue.

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Information on a keying error on property. CoreLogic paid taxes on property it shouldn’t have. Trying to get it corrected.

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Inaccurate AMV

To Whom it May Concern: I am the owner of 295 Elk Lake Dr, Waymart, Pa 18472. Realtor.com lists three different prices for the estimated value of my home. Two of the three estimate it at $300K-302K but the third, CoreLogic, estimates it at $127,600. Zillow listed it at $295K earlier this year. Don't you think there's a problem when one is so different than the other two, which are almost the same. To make it worse, CoreLogic's estimate is what Realtor.com lists for the estimated value. I paid $128K for this house in 1997, and have made many substantial improvements to the house, including adding a four season heated sunroom. The house has 8 rooms, not 6 as you have listed (there's also a ground level large family room in addition to the three bedrooms, kitchen, living room and dining room). Both full baths have ceramic tile. The house is on 2 nicely landscaped wooded acres yet minutes to town. The house has a gas fireplace, new flooring, newer garage doors and much more. In spite of this, you're saying my house is worth $400 less than I paid for it 25 years ago? The house is listed incorrectly as having been sold in 2010 for $10,000. That is cash that I paid my ex as part of our divorce settlement. Even then the house was appraised around $200K. This year the county did a reassessment and is putting the value at $255K. I will be listing the house for sale in the next year and your inaccurate pricing could adversely affect the sale of my home when potential buyers look at your site. I will be contacting Realtor.com about this as well. I hope someone at Corelogic reaches out to me either via email or at the phone number below. I hope to hear from you regarding this matter. Regards, Anthony Iovacchini
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Horrific customer service