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Showing 2 matches for Generation Mortgage:

“GENERATION MORTGAGE COMPANY-Dispute-#4321673”

  • Claim Status:
  • In Negotiation
  • Posted on: June 16,2013

Complaint Types: Bad business or marketing practices, Income loss, Unfulfilled promises, Unreasonable Fees

Claimant says: "I applied for a reverse mortgage, the appraiser they used undervalued my house by $40,000 dollars. I spent approximately $600 dollars on the apraisal and a lawyer's letter that they needed. I have the documentation to prove the real value of my home. Due to their negligence I was not able to get the reverse mortgaqge. On several occasions I asked the mortgage professional to send me my copy of the appraisal so I could have their appraiser.s license revoked in the state of Texas where I live. I plan on filing a civil sui” ...Show more »

Claimant Seeks: $40600

“Generation Mortgage-Dispute-#4315467”

  • Claim Status:
  • In Negotiation
  • Posted on: March 12,2011

Complaint Types: I have been getting the run around with this company., Problem with a service

Claimant says: "I need a reverse mortgage and this is the 3 rd company I have been to for the reverse mortgage, this company did approve the appraisal of $90,000.00 for the reverse mortgage.”

Claimant Seeks: $112000


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