Submitted: Tuesday, November 03, 2009
Posted: Wednesday, November 04, 2009
Tony Stars
Maple Valley
United States of America
This complaint was posted by a loan officer who works for company in California that prey on borrowers of Mexican decent. They originated a deal that should have never been originated (I also suspect charged them an upfront fee) and then when our due diligence process caught it, they cried foul. Our company is very upfront about any costs that the customer may incure and insist that the customer read and sign an agreement explaining things that shabby loan officers might not tell them. Though we normally don’t refund the due diligence fee, we agreed in this case to refund the unused portion to the customer. The other acusations are just ridiculous. Anyone can post anything on any site without the verocity being checked. HMP, Inc is a solid company that spends most of its day dividing the wheat from the chaff submitted by these pretenders.
Submitted: Monday, November 09, 2009
Posted: Monday, November 09, 2009
Be Honest
Los Angeles
United States of America
The owner of Hard Money Placement is Marty Sweeten. You can see by his rebuttal that he will not put his name on the retort. All you have to do is google his name and make the determination yourself. He is scoffing at brokers that bring him business, that shows you his business acumen. No he is not a broker, a real estate agent, an underwriter or an investor. The so called predatory brokers preying on hispanic borrowers is ridiculous as we funded his loan less the money Marty took from him. Marty Sweeten and Mark Stagger or Skinner are swindlers and we believe they're all the same person behind a few emails at this point. Just ask the Idaho State Attorney General. Marty was smart enough to send an unsolicited fax to their office not knowing he would be fined $75,000. Needing that money, who knows how much more he is willing to do. He is afraid to address anyone on the phone and hides behind childish emails trying to diminish those whom are actually productive in this business. There are enough problems in the mortgage industry without the Marty Sweetens of the world. So google the name Marty Sweeten and Hard Money Placement Inc and see all the wonderful praise you will find.