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    Lendmark Financial Services LLC

    Lendmark Financial Services LLC

    (4 reviews)

    No, just don't. They want you to be in great condition for a loan but want to increase interest. I…read morewent to my bank and was approved where they denied me.

    This company was great in the beginning when I had to cosign for a loan. The other person was the…read moreprimary and was making the payments up until that person lost their job. I had to take over payments, but I didn't know the due date or the amount owed. I checked their website to find out. It told me that my balance due was a certain amount so I paid that amount. The same thing happened the following month and paid the balance due. Another month later, someone calls saying they can refinance our loan, give $1000 as part the refinancing, and lower the monthly amount due. I agreed to refinance. After submitting the application for the refinance on the loan, things started going downhill. They lied about the $1000 and could only do $100. They tell me it's because payments for the last 2 payments did not go through causing my account to become delinquent and that prompted the call to refinance. This confused me because I had paid the amount due stated online. Apparently, that amount was the amount due for payments toward interest only. It was not disclosed anywhere online the amount due to for the loan itself. They had been attempting autopayments for the loan from the other person's checking account, which were not going through. I had to speak to several different people within their local branch because they would not listen and kept giving me false information. Eventually, I was finally told the truth of what was actually going on. In the refinance, they made me jump through hoops until they made me the primary, gave me a choice of due date, told them I'd like to stick with the previous due date, and then they told me that my next payment would skip a month and then be due on the due date I chose. Fast forward to a week before the month my payment would be due, I checked their website just to check that the amount due was correct along with the due date. The amount due was correct, but not the due date. Apparently, my due date had been set for the 1st of the month. A few days later, I checked the website to see if they fixed the due date, but no, the due date was the same. Not only that, but the amount due changed to a much lower number. I called them to find out what was going on. Apparently, I they lied to me again. They tried to pull funds from the other person's account in the month they said would be skipped over and was unsuccessful. They had my payment info and had explicitly been told to use that info. The amount due that is now posted online is for a fee they would be charging me because the payment hadn't gone through. Nowhere online was the amount due for the loan. You'd think they'd add that fee on top of the amount due for the loan, but no. Due to the payment not going through, I now had to start making payments on the 1st of the month. After giving me some BS and not listening to me, they finally sent me an email containing a document allowing me to resend my payment info and change the due date. DO NOT DO BUSINESS WITH THEM!!! They are nothing but a bunch of liars that deliberately try to get you to default on loans.

    Wells Fargo Home Mortgage

    Wells Fargo Home Mortgage

    (2 reviews)

    WHO'S EXCITED TO TALK ABOUT HOME MORTGAGES????…read more Yea me neither. In fact, anything bank related is kinda grey-matter, dull and boring. There's quite a few things you can complain about banks: Another place you have to wait in line. They chain down the pens. They don't like giving away free money. But when we went shopping for a pre-qualification on our first home loan, we went with who we already banked with: Wells Fargo. And they did not disappoint. Well, the local guy didn't anyway. Our local loan specialist was really friendly, easy to work with and let us know when we needed to get him stuff by and when he received it. Robert Micek - 100% A+ It was the jackass underwriter in Minneapolis that didn't have a damn clue. He wanted us to keep resending docs over and over again when he already had them - faxed and mailed originals. He'd call us multiple times before deadlines and say we were short on liquid cash when we weren't. Numerous headaches, heart palpitations, and wishes to cause him physical harm later, he finally got everything done but told us that "it was a rush job from the start and they were going as fast as possible to get everything turned around." Bullsh!t - we sent all our stuff in days before deadline and were always available to sign something and fax it back at a moments notice. It was the MPLS office that didn't know what was happening here in Colorado, THE ENTIRE TIME, that didn't make it possible for us to close six days earlier than we could have. I could go on about how much of a schmuck this guy is and how much he sucks at his job, but I won't. I got my loan, and I got my house. WFHM is a great company that is easy to work with, and I highly recommend them for anyone that already banks with them or is shopping for a loan. Just save yourself the mental anguish and INSIST they run the paperwork thru the Denver office.

    We just closed our home purchase. It was not without the professional assistance of David Yoos and…read morehis team! We had a 25 day close and David and his team got it done. They were communicative, informative and very consultative. We never waited more than 15 minutes for a response to an email - and that includes Friday nights and weekends. I highly recommend David and his team!

    Bruce Jenkins - Excel Financial Group - mortgagebrokers - Updated July 2026

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