Leslie Woods entered the makeshift cubicle lugging a stack of documents with a white sticky note on top that read: "Mess begins."
The 51-year-old Gresham hairdresser had been trying for 22 months to modify her Wells Fargo Home Mortgage loan through the government's foreclosure-prevention program. The bank's "home preservation" workshop Thursday inside the Oregon Convention Center was her latest of many glimmers of hope.
Last summer, Wells Fargo approved Woods for a trial modification, then a permanent one, only to have the approval derailed when Woods pointed out an error in how the bank figured her income and payments. She's now receiving default notices even as she continues making payments and trying by phone to get the bank to fix her case.
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