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Here's a list of them:
Amex Bank Citibank J.P. Morgan Bank Bank of America, National Association Bank of New York Mellon Capital One, Nation Association Citibank, National Association Comerica Bank Fifth Third Bank, National Association J.P. Morgan Chase Bank, National Association M&T Bank Northern Trust Company PNC Bank, National Association State Street Bank and Trust Company U.S. Bank National Association Wells Fargo Bank, National Association
If you recognize these names, I and many others would highly appreciate you moving your business elsewhere.
How do I choose which bank holds my mortgage?
By switching at renewal.
I'm assuming you went through a broker?
This may be a US vs Canada thing, but here in the states, your mortgage can just be sold off to another company without your consent. Super common to sign a new mortgage, and within 60-90 days, you're already with a different company. It makes it almost impossible to dodge specific companies.
Ah, the difference is that I'm in the US. I wasn't aware of the Canadian renewal system. That sounds like it could be disastrous for buyers' interest rates.
If you have a US mortgage, mortgages are usually open so you would just refinance with a different institution, the penalties should be less than with Canadian term mortgages.
Depending on your rate though it would probably be a bad idea.
Yeah, I do have a good rate that I don't want / can't afford to lose.
The problem is that it seems I still have no control over who holds my mortgage in the end. They can apparently just sell it to someone else whenever they want. My mortgage changed hands twice before it ended up with a specific group of fuckers that I hate.
Nope, can't be prevented in the US