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How to Avoid Veteran Mortgage Scams

In February of 2023, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) announced it had taken punitive action against Majestic Home Loans and its parent corporation RMK Financial for deceptive practices aimed at military homebuyers trying to purchase homes with their VA loan benefits.

RMK Financial and Majestic Home Loans were prohibited from ever doing mortgage loan business again, effectively removing the danger for military consumers…from that company.

But there are still plenty of ways others can use the same tactics the CFPB warns were used by Majestic Home Loans. How can you avoid getting scammed out of your VA home loan benefits by a predatory lender?

>> Interested in a VA home loan?  You may be eligible for no PMI and possibly zero down payment.  For a no-obligation, free consultation regarding your VA Loan eligibility, please go here.

Don’t Take Unsolicited VA Loan Advertising at Face Value

If you contacted a lender and asked for a quote, that’s one thing. But when you did not reach out to a third party, and that third party has contacted you, the danger of a scam is relatively high.

Don’t Review a VA Home Loan Offer Without Comparing It to Other Lenders

CFPB accusations against RMK Financial and Majestic Home Loans include deceptive and illegal practices in the display of interest rates and terms.

According to CFPB,  “RMK’s advertisements illegally disclosed a simple annual interest rate more conspicuously than the annual percentage rate, illegally advertised unavailable credit terms, and used the name of the homeowner’s current lender in a misleading way.”

 

Get a free, no-obligation consultation regarding your VA Loan!

 

Don’t Be Fooled by Too-Good-to-Be-True VA Loan Refinance Options

Is someone offering you a no-appraisal cash-out refinance? That’s a scam to beware of, especially in light of the CFPB’s action against RMK Financial, for reasons that include the following:

The key to many of the issues related to veteran mortgage scams? The unsolicited contact, ad, or message. It’s safer not to respond to any third party who contacts you without you having contacted them first.

 

 

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