Review and analysis of over 6 Home Equity Loan Or Line Of Credit complaints against Royal United Mortgage LLC
Royal United Mortgage LLC consumers have reported over 6 official complaints related to Home equity loan or line of credit. Out of the 6 consumer complaints against Royal United Mortgage LLC, 0% were disputed by the consumer (i.e. the consumer was not happy with how Royal United Mortgage LLC responded to their complaint) and 83% were processed in a timely manner. 17% of consumer complaints against Royal United Mortgage LLC resulted in the consumer receiving monetary compensation (e.g. money, cash reimbursement, etc.) and 17% resulted in non-monetary compensation.
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Royal United Mortgage LLC Mortgage settlement process and costs September 29, 2015 - I applied for a $35000.00 Home Equity Loan. I told them my husband had - andthat I have a Power of Attorney done through our lawyer at the very beginning. When we got to closing they insisted my husband had to sign the loan documents with the Notary. Once that was done I 'd have the money in my bank account on -/-/15. On -/-/2015 they called me and said the Notary was uncomfortable with my husband understanding what he was signing so the title company denied my loan. The only way I could get the loan was to get a letter from a doctor stating my husband understands what a home ... |
Royal United Mortgage LLC Mortgage application, originator, mortgage broker September 8, 2015 - I applied online for a HARP loan and received a phone call from ( RUM ) Royal United Mortgage. After verifying my credit score, mortgage payment history, and income, - - - informed me that Royal United Mortgage would finance my mortgage which is at 6.99 % to 4.3 % in less than 30 days. I was told that certain debits would be paid with the cash advance, and I would not need to make a mortgage payment until -, 2015. After electronically signing what I thought was my loan agreement, I was told I needed to pay $ # $390.00 for an appraisal. After the payment of the appraisal cleared m... |