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Posted by CarolF/NC on 2/1/13 9:04pm
Msg #453536

Who is Your Favorite Lender

We all talk about who we don't like. I'm beginning to wonder which lenders are left. So just wondering, who is your favorite lender?

Reply by HSH/WA on 2/1/13 10:09pm
Msg #453548

Re: I like fass, they are easy, pay fair and fast n/m

Reply by MistarellaFL on 2/1/13 10:40pm
Msg #453553

I'm fond of Quicken

Small packages, brws usually well prepared to sign.

OT, re: Quicken
Saw an ad on TV for Quicken, but I don't know anything about it:

It was for brws..."take a picture of your signed loan docs and send to Quicken"
WTH? Instead of signing with ME?
Some new gimmick?
I wonder if this will even further reduce paperwork, and thereby reduce NSA fees, if only RTCs, TIL, NOTE and MTG get wet signed.

Bueller? Bueller? Anyone? Anyone?

Reply by 101livescan on 2/2/13 9:04am
Msg #453603

Re: I'm fond of Quicken

Quicken and Union Bank, easy, smaller packages only two to three documents in each require notarization

Reply by Karla/OR on 2/2/13 1:25am
Msg #453575

FASS: volume, pay quickly, nice people, meet my fees. n/m

Reply by MistarellaFL on 2/2/13 1:40am
Msg #453576

I'm confused: Is FASS a lender?

I thought they were a TC/SS only.
I've personally never seen a "FASS Loan".

Reply by Donna McDaniel on 2/2/13 7:52am
Msg #453583

Re: I'm confused: Is FASS a lender?

Quicken by far. I heard a rumor that Hugh Nations named his new granddaughter after them.

Chase and CITI are second only if you can get the docs on time.

FASS is an in house signing service for First American Title. They do mostly BOA, Chase, and Ally (GMAC).

Reply by MW/VA on 2/2/13 8:41am
Msg #453593

I'm doing a lot of WF & Suntrust these days. Both

cos. have decent pkgs. & very few problems. ;-)

Reply by NJDiva on 2/2/13 9:07am
Msg #453604

I have to agree about Quicken, not a whole lot of redundancy

and duplication of the same doc in different verbiage. Small packages. And in most cases you only have to print one copy because they send the bo's a copy.

Reply by NJDiva on 2/2/13 10:30am
Msg #453618

BTW, isn't FASS a lowballer? n/m

Reply by Donna McDaniel on 2/2/13 11:40am
Msg #453623

Only if you allow them to be. n/m

Reply by laurielnc on 2/2/13 1:41pm
Msg #453641

Re: Only if you allow them to be.

FASS does too much hand holding.

Reply by JanetK_CA on 2/2/13 2:09pm
Msg #453650

Re: I'm doing a lot of WF & Suntrust these days. Both

Only problem with Suntrust is that they have separate notary certs for each signer, so if it's a husband and wife, it doubles the notary work. For those of us in CA (don't know about other states), the certs are rarely the right verbiage so they have to be replaced. Takes lots of prep time to do all that - especially if it comes from a tc that makes an Affidavit out of nearly every one of their docs...

Reply by Cori/CA on 2/2/13 7:32pm
Msg #453697

Quicken and Fifth Third n/m


 
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