No conventional lender will do this. A very, very few private lenders might lend him a small amount, if there is a large equity in the home.
If you are both currently on the loan and title he most definitely can not refinance the home without you knowing. At the very least, in a private loan situation, the escrow/title companies should be demanding you sign papers even if you are not currently on the loan.
The original mortgage company has no doubt transfered it to another serivcing company, hence they have no more record. Order a free credit report at www.ftc.gov. This will show the current servicing company, whether the loan is current, and will include their contact information.
If you are on title or on the mortgage then you would be required to sign documents in order to refinance. Other than streamline refinances, you would also be required to provide income and asset documentation.
NO, he can not refinance without your consent if you on on the loan. One to buy, two to sell or refinance. If you are married but not on the loan, he still needs your signature.
If your name is currently on the deed, then he will need you to sign acknowledging the terms of the refinance. Your lender is mistaken if they say they cannot find you, or it's possible that your loan has sold to a different lender. Ask your husband who the current lender is, and if he is not willing to tell you, you can contact a local title company and ask they to do a courtesy title search. That should tell you who the new mortgage company is. Good luck. I'm a Broker here in Scottsdale AZ and I only lend in Arizona. If you or someone you know is looking for financing options, feel free to contact me or pass along my information. William J. Acres, Lender411's number ONE lender in Arizona. 480-287-5714 WilliamAcres.com
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