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December 25, 2009 at 12:34 PM #498077December 25, 2009 at 12:45 PM #497202EugeneParticipant
[quote=mydogsarelazy]If anyone is considering doing a re-fi, we just did one with aimloan.com.
It went very well, and their rates are hard to beat. The application and approval are all done online, you fax or email in your docs, and then the notary comes to your home for signing. Our loan was sold to Wells Fargo, which is just fine with us since we bank with them.
JS[/quote]
Where does the appraisal come in? Did you hire an appraiser yourself, did they send one, or what?
December 25, 2009 at 12:45 PM #497351EugeneParticipant[quote=mydogsarelazy]If anyone is considering doing a re-fi, we just did one with aimloan.com.
It went very well, and their rates are hard to beat. The application and approval are all done online, you fax or email in your docs, and then the notary comes to your home for signing. Our loan was sold to Wells Fargo, which is just fine with us since we bank with them.
JS[/quote]
Where does the appraisal come in? Did you hire an appraiser yourself, did they send one, or what?
December 25, 2009 at 12:45 PM #497742EugeneParticipant[quote=mydogsarelazy]If anyone is considering doing a re-fi, we just did one with aimloan.com.
It went very well, and their rates are hard to beat. The application and approval are all done online, you fax or email in your docs, and then the notary comes to your home for signing. Our loan was sold to Wells Fargo, which is just fine with us since we bank with them.
JS[/quote]
Where does the appraisal come in? Did you hire an appraiser yourself, did they send one, or what?
December 25, 2009 at 12:45 PM #497835EugeneParticipant[quote=mydogsarelazy]If anyone is considering doing a re-fi, we just did one with aimloan.com.
It went very well, and their rates are hard to beat. The application and approval are all done online, you fax or email in your docs, and then the notary comes to your home for signing. Our loan was sold to Wells Fargo, which is just fine with us since we bank with them.
JS[/quote]
Where does the appraisal come in? Did you hire an appraiser yourself, did they send one, or what?
December 25, 2009 at 12:45 PM #498082EugeneParticipant[quote=mydogsarelazy]If anyone is considering doing a re-fi, we just did one with aimloan.com.
It went very well, and their rates are hard to beat. The application and approval are all done online, you fax or email in your docs, and then the notary comes to your home for signing. Our loan was sold to Wells Fargo, which is just fine with us since we bank with them.
JS[/quote]
Where does the appraisal come in? Did you hire an appraiser yourself, did they send one, or what?
December 25, 2009 at 11:29 PM #497222allParticipant[quote=Eugene][quote=mydogsarelazy]If anyone is considering doing a re-fi, we just did one with aimloan.com.
It went very well, and their rates are hard to beat. The application and approval are all done online, you fax or email in your docs, and then the notary comes to your home for signing. Our loan was sold to Wells Fargo, which is just fine with us since we bank with them.
JS[/quote]
Where does the appraisal come in? Did you hire an appraiser yourself, did they send one, or what?[/quote]
I had refi done with aimloan.com few weeks ago. They had a 3rd party do the appraisal.
December 25, 2009 at 11:29 PM #497371allParticipant[quote=Eugene][quote=mydogsarelazy]If anyone is considering doing a re-fi, we just did one with aimloan.com.
It went very well, and their rates are hard to beat. The application and approval are all done online, you fax or email in your docs, and then the notary comes to your home for signing. Our loan was sold to Wells Fargo, which is just fine with us since we bank with them.
JS[/quote]
Where does the appraisal come in? Did you hire an appraiser yourself, did they send one, or what?[/quote]
I had refi done with aimloan.com few weeks ago. They had a 3rd party do the appraisal.
December 25, 2009 at 11:29 PM #497762allParticipant[quote=Eugene][quote=mydogsarelazy]If anyone is considering doing a re-fi, we just did one with aimloan.com.
It went very well, and their rates are hard to beat. The application and approval are all done online, you fax or email in your docs, and then the notary comes to your home for signing. Our loan was sold to Wells Fargo, which is just fine with us since we bank with them.
JS[/quote]
Where does the appraisal come in? Did you hire an appraiser yourself, did they send one, or what?[/quote]
I had refi done with aimloan.com few weeks ago. They had a 3rd party do the appraisal.
December 25, 2009 at 11:29 PM #497855allParticipant[quote=Eugene][quote=mydogsarelazy]If anyone is considering doing a re-fi, we just did one with aimloan.com.
It went very well, and their rates are hard to beat. The application and approval are all done online, you fax or email in your docs, and then the notary comes to your home for signing. Our loan was sold to Wells Fargo, which is just fine with us since we bank with them.
JS[/quote]
Where does the appraisal come in? Did you hire an appraiser yourself, did they send one, or what?[/quote]
I had refi done with aimloan.com few weeks ago. They had a 3rd party do the appraisal.
December 25, 2009 at 11:29 PM #498102allParticipant[quote=Eugene][quote=mydogsarelazy]If anyone is considering doing a re-fi, we just did one with aimloan.com.
It went very well, and their rates are hard to beat. The application and approval are all done online, you fax or email in your docs, and then the notary comes to your home for signing. Our loan was sold to Wells Fargo, which is just fine with us since we bank with them.
JS[/quote]
Where does the appraisal come in? Did you hire an appraiser yourself, did they send one, or what?[/quote]
I had refi done with aimloan.com few weeks ago. They had a 3rd party do the appraisal.
December 26, 2009 at 8:17 AM #497227mydogsarelazyParticipantThat’s right: a third party appraiser came by two days after they received our app. You pay $300 on a credit card when you start the process and that pays for appraisal.
JS
December 26, 2009 at 8:17 AM #497376mydogsarelazyParticipantThat’s right: a third party appraiser came by two days after they received our app. You pay $300 on a credit card when you start the process and that pays for appraisal.
JS
December 26, 2009 at 8:17 AM #497767mydogsarelazyParticipantThat’s right: a third party appraiser came by two days after they received our app. You pay $300 on a credit card when you start the process and that pays for appraisal.
JS
December 26, 2009 at 8:17 AM #497860mydogsarelazyParticipantThat’s right: a third party appraiser came by two days after they received our app. You pay $300 on a credit card when you start the process and that pays for appraisal.
JS
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