Aidan
North Carolina,#2General Comment
Mon, October 26, 2015
I have seen closing statements personally on at least 5 deals .The real issue is with disgrunled clients personal issues and pronblems destroying deals.The He is creative in closing deals.Everyone has had diffcult clients who derial deals by stepping into the drivers seat themselves,ths is the real pronem.
Aidan
Resurrection Financial, Inc.
Martinez,#3REBUTTAL Owner of company
Sun, August 31, 2014
First, let me state that this complaint was not listed by some guy named "Jeff", with no other identifying information. Additionally, he is not from Little Rock, but rather another city in Arkansas. Additionally, he back dated the comment to also try to conceal who he was. His deal was declined in 2013, not 2012. The aprtment building that he sought was not in Martinez, GA. We have never done or attempted to do an apartment building financing in Martinez, GA and have never closed or attempted a deal in Martinez, GA. This comment was posted by George Brewer, a former client that was denied for fraud reasons. George decided not to mention his name because he knew his statement was a lie and that we would sue him if he posted this untruth under his real name.
Second, George is not an innocent novice as he tries to portray in his complaint. He is an accountant that use to be a supposed lending guru in California. George was a co-owner/partner of a financial firm that had unexpectantly closed in California after his "new financial products" initiative failed under a cloud of scandal. He moved back to Arkansas and remade his life and public image.
Third, George presented false documentation to us and rushed us to close a small apartment building he had found in Arkansas( not in Martinez, GA). He assumed he could rush us with his enticements of other deals to come and his threats of having a brother that was a federal law enforcement officer. Well, he made the mistake of assuming that because we are a smaller than a large bank, we would not do due diligence on his deal. For the loan he wanted us to do, George was required to provide tax returns; he never did. George knew of this requirement for tax returns because it was listed in the Stip List that was provided to him initially. Additionally, an ACCOUNTANT would also know that tax returns are needed for transactions such as this and should provide them without hesitation; George did not. This was a red flag. Next, George filled out and signed an application with us which, among other things, stated that he had no outstanding judgements in recent years. He stated on the application that he had no outstanding judgments. The strange thing related to this is that George kept wanting us to use his provided credit report and not pull a credit report ourselves. We told him that not only do we pull credit reports, but we do in our due diligence more extensive searches, as well. In those searches, we discovered he had two outstanding judgments right there in his home town in Arkansas, fairly recently, and for which he had to appear in court. This was another red flag and another reason for denial. Next, on the same loan, the underwriter for the loan required proof that George had successfully owned other rental properties before; this was a requirement of the loan. George complained and wined and finally produced four properties in Arkansas that he had supposedly owned as evidence of his rental property ownership. When we did searches on those properties at the courthouses in Arkansas, there was no record of that ownership by him. This was another red flag and a reason for denial. Finally, we checked out his previous history as a commercial lending guru in California, after we were able to cross reference his California history in our searches. We discovered the failed lending firm and his involvement in the firm's mysterious lending practices and falsified documentation. We declined George Brewer and informed him of all of our findings.
Fourth, George was livid about being turned down and promised to hurt us and ruin us. He even tried to tell the same lies he told in this Ripoff Report to the authorities. The authorities not only dismissed his allegations, after receiving our full file of information from us and George's e-mails, but from what we understand are investigating him related to his previous dealings in California. George even complained and threatened legal action against our credit report provider(mainly because he felt the credit report provider had revealed his deception and lies) claiming that he never signed or provided authorization for a credit pull. We not only produced the signed Borrowers Authorization, but forwarded the actual e-mail from George with the signed Borrowers Authorization, which allows credit checks and verifications. So, his effort with the authorities didn't work, his effort to attack the credit report provider didn't work. So, he left off with the threat of saying that he would ruin us on the internet. We told him we would sue his pants off if he in any way libeled us on the internet. So, he changed a few things to prevent a lawsuit but left enough so that we would know it was him. To date, he is the only client we have ever had that tried to buy an apartment building from Arkansas and his lies match perfectly the accusations that he tried to make previously. Our attorney is fully aware of Mr. Brewer's tactics and history and is currently dealing with his libelous actions.
Lastly, I would like to say that we have a full file to prove everything I have just stated. We use due diligence costs, which every other commercial lending entity charges in one form or another, to weed out fraud and make sure all deals we close our clean and accurate. Fortunately, we were able to discover George Brewer's deceit and trickery in time. Just know that not every accusation you read on the internet is true and that the truth can always be documented. If someone hides, conceals, or comes up with aliases, it is usually because they are not telling the truth. Should anyone need to view Mr. Brewer's full file to see his deception and fraud, we will provide this documentation, provided our attorney gives us the Ok. Our firm, Resurrection Financial, Inc. has a full list of references from the lending industry and satisfied customers AND it has actual closing statements from deals we have closed. Remember, the truth can always be verified; lies cannot.
Lurton Lipscomb, Jr.
Resurrection Financial, Inc.