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I haven't found a good place for this question, as it is hard to define, so I am starting here.
I received an overstated county property tax bill for my home at the end of 2003. I informed the county, and they lowered the amount by almost half. In the meantime, my mortgage co. paid the overstated amount. I informed the mortgage co., and they worked out a correction w/ the county that would involve a check from the county for the total amount paid and a new check cut by the mortgage co. for the new lower amount. This was expected to take a little while to accomplish.
I then receive in the mail a bill from Wells Fargo, saying that they had paid my outstanding county tax bill (the lower, corrected amount- it was technically outstanding I guess) and that I now owed them money. I explained the situation, and they realize their error and now are politely asking for repayment.
It concerns me that this company had access to my county tax information before the county put a tax lien on it. Wells Fargo was not acting in conjunction with my mortgage co. to "protect" me, as they repeatedly asked me who my mortgage co. was. I guess something doesn't seem right to me about this.
I'm curious, am I legally responsible for repaying Wells Fargo?
Thank you for your thoughts.
I haven't found a good place for this question, as it is hard to define, so I am starting here.
I received an overstated county property tax bill for my home at the end of 2003. I informed the county, and they lowered the amount by almost half. In the meantime, my mortgage co. paid the overstated amount. I informed the mortgage co., and they worked out a correction w/ the county that would involve a check from the county for the total amount paid and a new check cut by the mortgage co. for the new lower amount. This was expected to take a little while to accomplish.
I then receive in the mail a bill from Wells Fargo, saying that they had paid my outstanding county tax bill (the lower, corrected amount- it was technically outstanding I guess) and that I now owed them money. I explained the situation, and they realize their error and now are politely asking for repayment.
It concerns me that this company had access to my county tax information before the county put a tax lien on it. Wells Fargo was not acting in conjunction with my mortgage co. to "protect" me, as they repeatedly asked me who my mortgage co. was. I guess something doesn't seem right to me about this.
I'm curious, am I legally responsible for repaying Wells Fargo?
Thank you for your thoughts.