Homeowner sues U.S. Bank, alleges foreclosure without a single required notice

U.S. Bank Home Mortgage is facing a federal lawsuit accusing it of foreclosing on a Nebraska home without following basic servicing rules.

The case, filed on April 8, 2026, in the United States District Court for the District of Nebraska, was brought by Gloria Hill, a former Douglas County homeowner who says she never missed a payment — and yet lost her home anyway.

According to the filing, Hill purchased a property at 14622 Mormon Street in Bennington, Nebraska, in January 2019 and took out a mortgage of approximately $181,550 with U.S. Bank. She alleges she kept up with her payments. But starting in December 2019, the bank and its assigned trustee, Edward E. Brink, began claiming she was behind — sending what she describes as harassing communications, including late payment notices…

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