TiffaneeOBrien
Junior Member
Mortgage Broker Changed Terms-Need Advice Please!!
What is the name of your state? CT
I am scheduled to close on my home purchase on 4/15 and have a mortgage contingency date of 3/25. My mortgage broker told me I was 100% approved and gave me the terms - locked in until 4/15/05. He called this morning and told me there was a 3yr. pre-pay penalty instead of the 1yr. we had discussed and I had signed. He told me he spoke to another bank and they would approve a note with 2yr. pre-pay penalty, but at a better interest rate than the first one (the one "no longer available"). He says I am "definitely" approved and the bank just needs to physically input the loan app. into their system. Can the bank (and really the broker) change the terms after I was told the loan carried a 1yr. pre-pay penalty and I was "locked in" until 4/15? Should I be worried about the mortgage contingency date when the broker says I am "guaranteed" approval? I love this house and I don't want to lose it or my $5000 deposit. Any help would be hugely appreciated!
Thanks!
TO'Brien
What is the name of your state? CT
I am scheduled to close on my home purchase on 4/15 and have a mortgage contingency date of 3/25. My mortgage broker told me I was 100% approved and gave me the terms - locked in until 4/15/05. He called this morning and told me there was a 3yr. pre-pay penalty instead of the 1yr. we had discussed and I had signed. He told me he spoke to another bank and they would approve a note with 2yr. pre-pay penalty, but at a better interest rate than the first one (the one "no longer available"). He says I am "definitely" approved and the bank just needs to physically input the loan app. into their system. Can the bank (and really the broker) change the terms after I was told the loan carried a 1yr. pre-pay penalty and I was "locked in" until 4/15? Should I be worried about the mortgage contingency date when the broker says I am "guaranteed" approval? I love this house and I don't want to lose it or my $5000 deposit. Any help would be hugely appreciated!
Thanks!
TO'Brien
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