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I bought through them back in 07/2009 and then refinanced in December. No issues either time.
They were ready to fund the purchase loan approximately two weeks after my initial application. Refi took few days longer due to 5-6 day long queue at the appraisal.
Their Spring newsletter had a $300 off offer – all you need to do is ask for it in the comments section when you apply for the loan.
I bought through them back in 07/2009 and then refinanced in December. No issues either time.
They were ready to fund the purchase loan approximately two weeks after my initial application. Refi took few days longer due to 5-6 day long queue at the appraisal.
Their Spring newsletter had a $300 off offer – all you need to do is ask for it in the comments section when you apply for the loan.
I bought through them back in 07/2009 and then refinanced in December. No issues either time.
They were ready to fund the purchase loan approximately two weeks after my initial application. Refi took few days longer due to 5-6 day long queue at the appraisal.
Their Spring newsletter had a $300 off offer – all you need to do is ask for it in the comments section when you apply for the loan.
I bought through them back in 07/2009 and then refinanced in December. No issues either time.
They were ready to fund the purchase loan approximately two weeks after my initial application. Refi took few days longer due to 5-6 day long queue at the appraisal.
Their Spring newsletter had a $300 off offer – all you need to do is ask for it in the comments section when you apply for the loan.
I bought through them back in 07/2009 and then refinanced in December. No issues either time.
They were ready to fund the purchase loan approximately two weeks after my initial application. Refi took few days longer due to 5-6 day long queue at the appraisal.
Their Spring newsletter had a $300 off offer – all you need to do is ask for it in the comments section when you apply for the loan.