Hi Kevin, You can contact me directly at 949-463-7563 or fbohman@pacific1lending.com. I would be happy to look it over at No charge.-Fred Bohamn
Just send one of us a Good Faith Estimate from your lender. If there is also a break down of fees/scenario please send that as well. I'm certain that we all can break it down to see if it's in your best interest. That's why we're here.
Anyone here would be happy to help you... 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. 480-287-5714 WilliamAcres.com
Sounds like you are in good hands. ~ Bert Carpenter, The LoansA2z team of NOVA Home Loans ~ NMLS 40586 ~ Licensed in California and Arizona ~ www.LoansA2z.com ~ 888-889-9950
Hi Kevin, You can contact me directly at jeff@hpinvestmentsinc.com. I would be happy to look it over. No charge.Jeff PhillipsHP Investments, IncPhone - 415-867-6488Fax - 415-962-0474jeff@hpinvestmentsinc.comDRE - 01879516NMLS - 242083
i can check it for you, and/ or I do have a excellent loan officer right in california.. i was a compliance officer for different lenders.. linda
An option other than another mortgage lender is the attorney or title company involved. They should review the paperwork with you including whether there is a prepay penalty. In general, there are very few loans or lenders available these days that would have a "gotcha" in them and there are strict requirements for disclosures. Your best defense is to work with a reputable lender, read the basic disclosures they provide (good faith and Truth in Lending) and ask questions until you are satisfied.
Kevin,You can send via e mail to us at carltonhome@bellsouth.net and we will be glad to review for you, or you could also contact the title co. or attorney that is going to close your loan to review prior to closing.
A real estate attorney is your best bet.
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