Conventional fixed mortgage Settlement process and costs
Cornerstone Home Lending Inc. Mortgage department,
Conventional fixed mortgage Settlement process and costs Texas
We were unable to close because the lender refused to accept hand-written corrections to the - - application and the loan officer refused to correct the information in their system. In addition, we were told that if we refused to sign the blank continuation sheet we would not receive funding. Fannie Mae 's own website as well as countless other agencies specifically warns consumers against signing blank forms. We had expressed concern about these issues well before closing and no corrections were made. At closing, we corrected the errors on the Form - by hand and drew a line across the blank page. The lender rejected the application form. We asked the loan officer who could correct these issues and we were told no one. The loan officer refused to release the funds out of escrow because we would not sign the forms containing incorrect financial information. We are retaining our current home with the intent of using it as a future rental. It has never had a mortgage or other lien. First, our current home was incorrectly listed as having a lien under the liabilities portion of Sec - and having a value of more than
listing our annual property tax and insurance expense as a mortgage liability when in fact it is not. A specific box for this expense does exist on the table. There are no current unpaid balances for property taxes or hazard insurance. Finally, page - of - of the URLA - is a continuation page to be " used if necessary ''. While we understand that it is part of the application requiring signatures, it is absolutely unacceptable to expect an individual to sign a blank document. Surely, this is not the intent of the continuation page. A disclaimer such as, " No Additional Information Included '' or something to prevent additions after the fact should be allowed.
Cornerstone Home Lending Inc. customer in Texas
Mar 20, 2016
* Source: CFPB Complaint Database
Cornerstone Home Lending Inc. response to complaint:
Closed with explanation
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