Conventional fixed mortgage Application, originator, mortgage broker
Credit Union Mortgage Association Mortgage department,
Conventional fixed mortgage Application, originator, mortgage broker Virginia
Dear Sirs, My spouse and I recently applied for a conventional mortgage. We were " pre-qualified, '' made an offer, and obtained a ratified contract. We supplied all documentation requested and answered all questions. One month later, we were denied out of the blue on the sole basis of our student loan balances. We were not informed that 1 percent of our student loan balance would be used as our payment amount. That is not our payment amounts, which are reflected on our credit reports. The 1 percent payment amount is 8 times larger than our actual income-based payment amount. We can easily afford the property other than this arcane regulation requirement. Complaint 1 - the lender ( Credit Union Mortgage Association , Inc. ) NEVER informed us of this requirement. This resulted in wasting time, energy and money for all parties involved ( buyer, seller, agents, inspector, appraiser, not to mention CU staff ), expending monies ( appraiser, moving deposits, etc. ), and signing a contract without full disclosure of necessary information by the lender. Complaint 2 - Why is - ( I found the rules on my own ) requiring lenders to count 1 percent of student loan balances as the payment, when that is not the actual payment? Income-based plans are legally available to all borrowers. For some unknown reason that discourages business, Americans with student loans balances will often be unable to qualify based upon this provision alone. It is antithetical to good business.
Credit Union Mortgage Association customer in Virginia
Jun 16, 2016
* Source: CFPB Complaint Database
Credit Union Mortgage Association response to complaint:
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