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Why did my lender change?

by Annie Chang / Tuesday, 18 June 2019 / Published in Uncategorized

I just closed my loan with ABC lender and I received a letter showing that the loan was sold to XYZ lender?!  What happened?! Did my payment go up? Have the terms changed? Did someone steal my identity and try to get my information?

Perhaps you have received this same notice and got all confused. If you receive a letter like this (sometimes even before the first payment is made), ABC lender will tell you which lender/bank your loan is sold to and XYZ lender will also send you a letter.

It is always advised to be safe and contact ABC lender to be sure. If your loan has been in place for an extended period of time, your loan may have even been sold several times.

Throughout all this, you may wonder why the lenders go through so much, resulting in extra paperwork. Lenders usually sell loans for one of two reasons: to either free up capital to make loans to other borrowers, or to generate money by selling it while retaining the rights to service the loan. This means that they get the money back from the new lender and charge them for collecting the monthly payments, effectively increasing income.

What does this mean for the borrower, then?

Federal law requires that both the old and new lenders send you a letter telling you about the transaction within 15 days of the sale. The letter should include the name of the new lender, how and where payments should be made, and when your next payment is due.

If you received a letter and would like a second set of eyes to confirm the validity of the info, feel free to reach out to your loan professional (or me)!

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C2 Financial Corporation
Commercial, Residential and Construction Financing
Office: 925-238-8176
Cell: 925-216-3618

Ya-Hui (Annie) Chang DRE# 01377766/NMLS #231788
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12230 El Camino Real Suite #100
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This licensee is performing acts for which a real estate license is required. C2 Financial Corporation is licensed by the California Bureau of Real Estate, Broker # 01821025; Oregon Division of Finance, DFI# ML-4917; Texas Department of Savings and Mortgage Lending, NMLS 135622; Washington Office Department of Financial Institutions, DFI# MB-135622; NMLS# 135622. Loan approval is not guaranteed and is subject to lender review of information. All loan approvals are conditional and all conditions must be met by borrower. Loan is only approved when lender has issued approval in writing and is subject to the Lender conditions. Specified rates may not be available for all borrowers. Rate subject to change with market conditions. C2 Financial Corporation is an Equal Opportunity Mortgage Broker/Lender. The services referred to herein are not available to persons located outside the state of CA, OR, TX and WA.

Texas Complaint/Recovery Fund Notice: Texas Residents: Consumers Wishing To File A Complaint Against A Mortgage Company Or Residential Mortgage Loan Originator Licensed In Texas Should Send A Completed Complaint Form To The Department Of Savings And Mortgage Lending (Sml): 2601 N. Lamar Blvd., Suite 201, Austin, Texas 78705; Tel: 1-877-276-5550. Information And Forms Are Available On Sml's Website: Sml.Texas.Gov.

As a broker, C2 Financial Corporation is NOT individually approved by the FHA or HUD, but C2 Financial Corporation is allowed to originate FHA loans based on their relationships with FHA approved lenders.

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