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Eagle Nationwide Mortgage

Posted on: 14th Sep, 2007 03:21 pm
Has anyone used Eagle Nationwide Mortgage? How are they to work with?
I just did a VA MORTGAGE transaction with Lee Foland at EAGLE NATIONWIDE MORTGAGE, and not only is he capable, he is honest, always at your service, reachable at all times and sounds like you cannot be gripping about the same Loan Officer. He was and still is the most qualified LOAN CONSULTANT that I have EVER dealt with. I have given his name to all of my friends and they are more than happy with his fun personality and expert advice.
Posted on: 05th Jan, 2010 08:11 pm
is this a jekyll/hyde story? we all know that different borrowers will react to a loan officer in different ways, but i always thought it was because the borrowers were kinda spooky....hey...i'm just kidding!

but to see 2 posts that close to each other raving about and complaining about the same man is a little funny. it honestly doesn't look that valid to me.
Posted on: 06th Jan, 2010 10:19 am
Probably because you have dealt with him after the fact. that he got in trouble with the President and the BBB.....He is still a P.O.S...I got a good rate on my home and completed the Loan...But the fact he lied about where the money went is the Problem, was supposed to go into escrow.
Posted on: 08th Jan, 2010 08:56 am
Is that you Lee.????..Are you posting as As Sage?????
Posted on: 08th Jan, 2010 08:58 am
i've never dealt with this man, let alone the company itself. my opinions are my own, though, and i react to what others have written about their experiences. but jasoneric, you said you got a good rate and that he lied; which is the real story - that he's wonderman or blunderman??
Posted on: 08th Jan, 2010 09:02 am
I had to write a check for 1800 dollars....he said it would go into escrow.. and did not. it was to help us stay ahead because we pay our taxes and HO insurance. and if the escrow comes negative the next years payment will go up...you know how that works...so we agreed to that. when all said and done he did not hold up his end of the deal and applied it to the closing costs..we called him he said a deal is a deal...yes our rate went down, our monthly payment went up, but more goes towrds the principal than in the past.....The guy that did the closing at our house said we didn't owe anymore for closing ..Thats when we sent the check to lee to be added to Escrow,,,,Never made it in there but got put on the back end of our closing cost and he made more in Commisions....he is a Blunderman in your words.
Posted on: 13th Jan, 2010 12:41 pm
i guess he's bad news then
Posted on: 13th Jan, 2010 02:05 pm
[justify:8081ae5e55]Since the beginning of the year 2010 there will be no issues with hidden fees as new RESPA rule obligates to show all of the fees charged to be shown on the GFE prior to signing the application. So each borrower will be aware of the costs they will have to face at closing, no surprizes at closing, yay! :o
As for appraisals - since May of 2009 all of the appraisals are ordered through Appraisal Management Companies, and they manage who to assign the theproperty to to be appraised. Besides, if you do not agree with the appraised value, you can always argue that, but usually all of the appraisers use cost approach to evaluating the property value, so don't be surprised if your property came back with a lower value than you expected, sorry to say that. Good luck everyone![/justify:8081ae5e55]
Posted on: 11th Feb, 2010 10:57 am
Hi everyone! My name is Tetyana and I am a senior loan officer at Eagle Nationwide Mortgage, Delaware branch. I am really sorry to hear that we still have incompetent people in our company. But I wouldn't judge whole company because of the incompetence of few people. We have branches all over Unites States and here like generally in life plays role a human factor. We usually remeber bad things more than good. So I would like to shatter those negative thought that might have built by now in your minds, and assure you that there are competent people working at our Company, I would even say the majority of them. Its your own choice who you would like to work with, but why don't give it a try?
I wish you all good luck !
Posted on: 11th Feb, 2010 11:41 am
Eagle national bank uses bully and scare tactics to harrass you if your less then 30 days late on a payment. I have the chief lending officer (named GRANT CONWAY) calling me threatening to foreclose if I am only 30 days late on a payment. They are horrible to do business with.. BE FOREWARNED

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Posted on: 20th Feb, 2010 03:13 am
i can't believe that word made it through the filters.
Posted on: 20th Feb, 2010 09:07 am
Sorry to hear of your unfortunate experience. My experience was Awsome!!!!!!! Very swift and all there quote's were accurate. You can have great income,700+ credit scores but they quilify you on more things then just that. Do you homework folks before you fly off the handle. I love Eagle
Posted on: 03rd Mar, 2010 11:53 am
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Posted on: 04th Mar, 2010 11:23 am
I'm working with them now and have found the ride bumpy at best. I won't mention too much now, but will say there's seems be, as gmakerley says, a Jekyll and Hyde thing going on. I'm a newbie and not sure if I'm being taken for a ride or not. I'm doing an FHA also.
As far I as know, they're working as mortgage brokers, but I have no idea what bank they're going with at this point, or who my actual loan officer would be, and they seem to be reluctant to provide that info - should I be concerned?
Mentor gmakerley - is there a good independent guide/primer on what to expect or what things I should watch out for?
At first they seemed like superheros, now they seem more buffoonish.
Any tips would be appreciated
Posted on: 08th Mar, 2010 08:51 pm
i just want to make a public statement for how pleased i am with the services of adam ellis with eagle nationwide mortgage. i have refinanced a couple times and have had some pretty horrible experiences with being told one thing and then it being different at the closing table. adam ellis told me day one the rate, costs, etc and closed the loan exactly as stated. it was a quick, easy, and most of all comfortable exoperience. i have spoke to friends who have also recently refinanced and i found my rate and all to be very good compared to theirs. i would reccomend adam ellis' services with eagle nationwide to anyone looking to refinance.
Posted on: 09th Mar, 2010 12:17 pm
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