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Old 04-23-2007, 11:47 PM   #1
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Does anyone have any info on those quicken loans? Are they are worth it or is it some scam that puts a crap load of money in their pockets.
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Old 04-24-2007, 12:05 AM   #2
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Does anyone have any info on those quicken loans? Are they are worth it or is it some scam that puts a crap load of money in their pockets.

I'm not sure about quicken, so I'm not going to lump them into this category, because I think theyre a bit different, but alot of online loan sites are just lead sources for anyone who signs up for them. You can get stuck with any crackhead idiot if you're not careful... and its a sure fire way to get sued when you show up to closing and there's no money to bring to the table....

And since there aren't rules as to where a mortgage officer can generate loans, youll likely get stuck with someone far away form you, and there's a huge lack of accountability when there's no possible way for you to directly make contact with the person.

My wife has clients who refused to go through her in-house lender because they thought it was some conspiracy to make money and they were being smart consumers and shopped online to get a better rate... turns out all they got is lied to and sued for specific performance...

Theyre filing suit against the lender, but it won't matter... Their lives are temporarily all screwed up..

They lost a huge escrow check and the house they wanted because the negotiations got nasty before all this and the sellers are done messing with them and are now refusing to sell their house.

The best advice, I think, is to join a Credit Union. I'd be using mine, but I qualified for a VHDA loan... all you virginians should look into it. If you qualify it may be a nice way to go....
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Old 04-24-2007, 12:10 AM   #3
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I'm not sure about quicken, so I'm not going to lump them into this category, because I think theyre a bit different, but alot of online loan sites are just lead sources for anyone who signs up for them. You can get stuck with any crackhead idiot if you're not careful... and its a sure fire way to get sued when you show up to closing and there's no money to bring to the table....

And since there aren't rules as to where a mortgage officer can generate loans, youll likely get stuck with someone far away form you, and there's a huge lack of accountability when there's no possible way for you to directly make contact with the person.

My wife has clients who refused to go through her in-house lender because they thought it was some conspiracy to make money and they were being smart consumers and shopped online to get a better rate... turns out all they got is lied to and sued for specific performance...

Theyre filing suit against the lender, but it won't matter... Their lives are temporarily all screwed up..

They lost a huge escrow check and the house they wanted because the negotiations got nasty before all this and the sellers are done messing with them and are now refusing to sell their house.

The best advice, I think, is to join a Credit Union. I'd be using mine, but I qualified for a VHDA loan... all you virginians should look into it. If you qualify it may be a nice way to go....
Thanks, I am already a member of a Credit Union and have been for a while. Both myself and my wife qualify for a VA loan, but the max it will cover is roughly 430k. We are looking at houses in the 500k range or a 250k-300k home that is the size of the 500k homes. Long story short I have to get a separate loan for what VA doesn't cover on a 500k home.
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