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    10. What is a notice of error regarding the servicing of my loan?

      A notice of error is a written notice from you that details error(s) you believe have been made relating to the servicing of your loan. Your notice must include:

      • Your name
      • Your loan number and/or property address associated with the loan
      • Details about the specific error you are disputing and/or information you are requesting

      Only errors related to the servicing of your loan secured by your home are covered through this process (excluding open-ended lines of credit).

      Where to send a notice of error
      Please mail all notices of error to:

      Old National Bank
      Attn: Client Success
      P.O. Box 143
      Evansville, IN 47701

      We do not charge a fee for responding to notices of error.