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    May 10, 2009, 03:48 PM
    New mortgage paying rules
    Homecomings Mortgage for the last 40 years, has had
    Mortgage payments due on the first of every month. After the
    16th of the month if payment is not received you became delinquent.
    But recently they initiated the following rule.

    Unfortunately, as the investor on your mortgage has placed this requirement on all mortgage companies with whom they invest, Homecomings Financial is unable to alter the policy of calling before the end of your grace period.
    They now call electronically day and night if payment is not made by the first of every
    Month.

    What is your opinion of this practice? That would mean all the mortgage holders
    Are paying their mortgages on the 1st of every month.
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    May 12, 2009, 04:22 PM
    Quote Originally Posted by Oneill474 View Post
    Homecomings Mortgage for the last 40 years, has had
    Mortgage payments due on the first of every month. After the
    16th of the month if payment is not received you became delinquent.
    But recently they initiated the following rule.

    Unfortunately, as the investor on your mortgage has placed this requirement on all mortgage companies with whom they invest, Homecomings Financial is unable to alter the policy of calling before the end of your grace period.
    They now call electronically day and night if payment is not made by the first of every
    Month.

    What is your opinion of this practice? That would mean all the mortgage holders
    are paying their mortgages on the 1st of every month.
    I've learned a lot. So much for the good faith estimate.when the master
    Told me yes, a mortgage is not a done deal till all the papers are signed and the money is in escrow. All those promises do not mean a thing
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    May 12, 2009, 06:02 PM

    I would be on the street corner begging for money before I would have a mortgage from Homecommings, refi this to another lender.

    I can tell you horor stories about some of their practices.

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