What do you do when a mortage loan company wants you to conspire in a lie on the loan documents?

catdragon6000 asked:


If you are the borrower for a loan and the mortgage company asks you to lie with them to make the loan work or not work, what should you do and who do you contact?

Jo
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4 Responses to What do you do when a mortage loan company wants you to conspire in a lie on the loan documents?

  1. Lev8mysoul says:

    Melissa

    Me personally? I would walk away and then call the AG’s office for my state.

  2. Rico says:

    Milton

    Walk away.

  3. wizjp says:

    Ella

    state banking comission and FDIC

  4. Big E says:

    Lois

    Its all a lie anyway. Ask yourself this question. Who in there right mind would put the money up hoping you would pay it back? The money that covers your loan is created right out of thin air when you sign the Promissory Note. If you like to read check out the book “The Creature from Jekyll Island”. One don’t have to believe whats in the book, but should give a start to research to come to there own conclusion.

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