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Complaint Review: Centex Home Equity

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  • Submitted: Sunday, December 17, 2006
  • Last Posting: Sunday, December 17, 2006
  • Reported By:Ocklawaha Florida
Centex Home Equity
Highland Avenue Lewisville Texas U.S.A.

Centex Home Equity Centex Don't use! ripoff Lewisville Texas


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I was a victim of Centex too, but not nearly as bad as some of you folks have described. For that, I consider myself lucky.

I refinanced with them in order to get away from another predatory lendor. I got an excellent rate for an ARM, which is all I was looking for. They delivered the product I applied for. My credit score was not the greatest, and subprime lenders can serve the purpose of providing loans for people in my situation, to buy a home. I have no problem with that. It is the deceipt and unscrupulous business practices that many employ, that I have a problem with.

Halfway through, I wanted to refinance with a cash out and when I tried calling my original mortgage rep, he never returned calls and was totally unreachable. I'd call, give the person answering the phone my name, and they'd come right back with some excuse. This guy was always in meetings or at lunch.

Finally, I gave up. I decided I wanted to be out from under them once and for all and made the decision to sell my home right before the ARM expired and a higher rate kicked in. I was fortunate enough to do just that. However, we did not receive the settlement statement until the day of the closing!

At that time, they assessed me a prepayment penalty, even though that prepayment period had passed. I was very conscious of that particular date, before I put my home on the market. Obviously in the lawyer's office, the day of a closing, when you have already moved out of your house and are packed and ready to go elsewhere, is not the time to dispute their claim. They kept $4K of my money.

I have since resettled in another state and will be hiring an attorney to review my loan docs and the settlement statement. If he finds that they are in the wrong, I will proceed to try and recoup the money. If there was a loophole that I missed, then I'm out $4K. They said they had extended my prepayment date and I had agreed to it. I'm 100% certain I did no such thing, knowing that I wanted to sell my house and move at the end of the ARM. I doubt they can produce docs with my signature, unless they somehow forge them.

I paid my mortgage on time with them, and had very few problems. I didn't like their customer service -- it was hard to get a human to talk to. Yet, they called several times a month to see if I wanted to refinance. And I didn't like being jerked around by my mortgage rep. Clearly if he was ducking me, then he had something to hide.

I'm so disgusted by the stories I've read here about mortgage people, that I have decided to rent rather than buy. There have been way, way too many incidents of people getting screwed by banks and lenders. I am totally gun-shy right now.

Good luck to all who are pursuing cases against these companies.

Sheryl
Ocklawaha, Florida
U.S.A.

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Centex is not the problem

AUTHOR: Eric - Tampa (U.S.A.)

I worked for CHEC/Nationstar for 4 years and have been in the business for 6 years. They are a very conservative lender that follows lending regulations to the "T".

It sounds as though you have a customer service complaint and not a rip off complaint. Receiving the settlement statement until the day of your closing would have been the fault of your current lender/title company's fault. They can not extend the prepayment penalty beyond the original term without a rate and term refinance. So one of two events occured. First you misread the documents you signed at closing and agreed to something you did not intend to agree with. The second explanation is that the company made an error in the system which caused an incorrect date for the prepayment penalty. CHEC/Nationstar is a multimillion dollar business (like most mortgage companies)and would not run the risk of losing their license over four thousand dollars.
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