Wells Fargo Mortgage Complaint

Conventional fixed mortgage Application, originator, mortgage broker

Wells Fargo Mortgage department,

Conventional fixed mortgage Application, originator, mortgage broker Michigan

On/around - 2015, my wife and I contacted Wells Fargo ( currently have a mortgage with ) to apply for a - refinance in order to update our home. Upon filling out the credit requirements and getting a preliminary approval, we were charged $950.00 for an appraisal fee. During the time of the appraisal ( waiting for it to come back ), we had to pay a .25 % fee on the loan in order to keep our rate locked in. After coming back with the appraisal, which was too low for the amount we requested, we were instructed to revise the bid down to the amount Wells Fargo would loan. During this time, we had to agree to another .25 % fee to extend it yet again. After submitting the revised bid, we were told we would have to pay another .25 % fee to hold the rate ( rate expires after 2-4 weeks ). This was agreed to yet again. Upon receiving the revised bid, Wells Fargo required that another appraisal be done because the scope of work had changed ( at their request ) and that they would pay for a second appraisal but we would have


With a total process of 6 months from the time of application to the request of a second appraisal, I feel as though Wells Fargo has an unwritten policy of intentionally creating an environment in which consumers are given the option of re-financing but through their arduous and twisting process, hope to lose them through attrition. If a loan does close, they have collected numerous " fees '' in the form of rate locks. These rate lock fees coincidentally happen to coincide with time sensitive occurrences such as appraisals, underwriting decisions, etc. thus resulting in the consumer being pressured to agree to the rate locks or risk starting the loan process over again. Due to this hostile environment, I formally requested the $950.00 fee refunded. After 4 weeks ( - extensions ) by their " Compliance Department '', I was told that there will be no refund.

Wells Fargo customer in Michigan
Dec 17, 2015

* Source: CFPB Complaint Database

Wells Fargo response to complaint:
Closed with explanation

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