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where can I find a list of HARP certified lenders?

Can anybody help? by RosaDo_360_346 from Overland Park, Kansas. Jan 21st 2012 Reply


Joe Metzler (JoeMetzler)
#17 ranked lender in Minnesota - 4,848 contributions

99% of lenders offer HARP, and there is no such thing as a certified HARP lender. Simply contact any local licensed Loan Officer. In MN and WI, visit www.HARP-Refinance-MN.com

Jan 23rd 2012
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Cody Bellah (cody@communitymortgagekc.com)
#16 ranked lender in Missouri - 78 contributions

Hello, I can do HARP loans (DU refi plus) as long as the house is currently owned by Fannie Mae. I can do them in KS and MO. I have lenders that will go up to a 125% loan to the value of your home..as of now. Come March it will have no loan to value restrictions. Call me is you have any questions at 816-256-0013 or email me at cody@signaturemortgage.net, I hope this helps

Jan 21st 2012
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Jeff Cost (midwestlender)
#39 ranked lender in Ohio - 164 contributions

I can help you with this as well. ENG Lending, A Division of Bank of England, always puts your best interest first. We would appreciate the opportunity to serve you. Please visit us at www.cincinnatimortgagerate.net. You will soon find that we are so much more than a Mortgage Banker; we are a company that is dedicated to empowering our clients and referral partners. Don't forget to visit our Facebook Fanpage at http://www.facebook.com/pages/ENG-Lending-Cincinnati/171183536269710?sk=wall Or Call Anytime 513-403-6260

Jan 21st 2012
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Korwin Wall (Korwin Wall)
#2 ranked lender in Kansas - 37 contributions

There are a lot of lenders who do HARP some are more restrictive than the new guidelines and a few follow the guidelines directly from Fannie Mae. It is a good loan for those who have lost value in their home. I am in Topeka you can call or go to my website. 785-273-5004 or kdwallstreet.com

Jan 21st 2012
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Joel Lobb (kentuckyloan)
#3 ranked lender in Kentucky - 192 contributions

http://www.freddiemac.com/avoidforeclosure/participating_lender_list.htmlhttps://www.efanniemae.com/sf/mha/mharefi/Good Luck.

Jan 22nd 2012
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Check lender www.mortgagewholesale.com. They have wholesale rates with no loan origination fees. They will issue a net sheet same day you call which will outline all fees involved. They can also price your rate to offset any costs and will have you closing with little to no money out of pocket. Super helpful and available after 5 P.M. which worked for me because I work all day. Two thumbs! www.mortgagewholesale.com

Aug 11th 2012
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