Cornerstone Home Lending Inc. Mortgage Complaint

FHA mortgage Application, originator, mortgage broker

Cornerstone Home Lending Inc. Mortgage department,

FHA mortgage Application, originator, mortgage broker Texas

My husband and I obtained an FHA mortgage through Houston-based Crestmark Mortgage, LLC, to finance our new-build - -. The process has been a nightmare, with a complete lack of communication and the lender repeatedly losing our financial documents. We held our noses and did our best to cooperate, being as proactive and responsive to requests as a mortgage consumer could be. The worst part of my experience - and the basis for my complaint to the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau - happened on Thursday, - - ( noting our scheduled close date, happening on Monday - - ). Late Thursday evening I was finally provided with the Closing Disclosure document ( without any explanation, by phone call or email, to notify me to expect or attempt to explain the purpose or contents of this document ) via - -.


back directly and told the entire lending team at Crestmark that I believe the document they sent me contained errors, and would not sign it until it had been corrected. I forwarded it immediately to my Buyer 's Agent to review - less than one hour later, the document had been pulled from - and she was no longer able to review. I assumed that they also noticed errors, or were perhaps reviewing the prepared Closing Agreement again to check. The next morning, I woke up to an email from the Loan Processor directing me to sign the Closing Agreement as they had sent it the previous night, and that failure to do so would result in missing our closing date. I was directed to sign immediately, even though it was acknowledged to contain potential errors, or risk losing my new home. I wrote back immediately to say that I would under no circumstance sign legal document I feel to contain errors, and that I find it reprehensible that mortgage company would push clients into signing ( potentially ) inaccurate documents all while holding threat of losing a home over the buyer 's head. As a point of fact, I will admit that the Closing Disclosure did not have errors - I was mistaken and ( with all my worldly experience as a first-time homebuyer ) I did n't understand what I was looking at. My frustration lies in the fact that no attempt to educate, clarify, assist, explain or enlighten was made to me prior to or immediately after sending this document. I was only called several hours AFTER the loan processor pushed me to sign a legal document I had expressed concerns about - and possibly only called because I pushed back. Is directing clients to sign inaccurate documents the norm for Crestmark Mortgage? I should n't feel pressured into any step of such a large financial decision, and I think Crestmark exhibits both poor customer service and poor judgement.

Cornerstone Home Lending Inc. customer in Texas
Jul 19, 2016

* Source: CFPB Complaint Database

Cornerstone Home Lending Inc. response to complaint:
Closed with explanation

Consumer disputes how Cornerstone Home Lending Inc. handled their complaint

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