upsrich
United States of America#2Author of original report
Wed, October 10, 2012
After a weeks worth of emails with HFG's legal counsel I now have insurance. HFG's legal counsel admitted that a mistake was made and my insurance carrier should not have been notified of a change until closing. To compound the issue Netco (the title company) mailed the payment to the wrong insurance company 1 week after closing.
I stand by my statement DO NOT USE HUNTER FINANCIAL GROUP.
Random
Arizona,#3Consumer Comment
Tue, October 09, 2012
Your loan was submitted 7/27 and you claim you signed docs on 9/22. Considering the extreme complexities with your loan file that you described, closing this loan in 7 weeks doesn't seem far off.
From your statement Hunter Financial immediately notified your insurance provider of a prospected mortgagee change, as any proactive lender would... however I'm sure you wouldn't expect them to pay this premium for you until the loan closed.
In a perfect world, Hunter Financial would have requested a 12 month payment history if needed at the time of application, however loan officers and loan processors are not underwriters. When you call a transmission shop and explain the issues you are having with your clutch, would you be shocked after the technician goes through the vehicle and indicates you also need a new flywheel?
Congratulations on receiving your new mortgage.