Mortgage was about 5% downpayment?I got the mortgage from TD Bank with my positive Notice of Decision.
Mortgage was about 5% downpayment?I got the mortgage from TD Bank with my positive Notice of Decision.
Mortgage was about 5% downpayment?
agree I paid 5% deposit and at the last minute RBC turned it down and was like You have no status until pr and refused to give the loan now in limbo and it all happened on the closing day after 2 months it is a headache to get a mortgage even after having 20% down I am all stuck. I gave notice to the landlord and am now unable to leave the place nor able to get the one I paid for still struggling with mortgage with Lender B need prayers either a private lender is an option but their rates are way too highIts strange. We tried alot as protected person but were always told to get permanent sin. As soon Pr confirmation came we change sin number and got approved.
How about sell as an assignment?agree I paid 5% deposit and at the last minute RBC turned it down and was like You have no status until pr and refused to give the loan now in limbo and it all happened on the closing day after 2 months it is a headache to get a mortgage even after having 20% down I am all stuck. I gave notice to the landlord and am now unable to leave the place nor able to get the one I paid for still struggling with mortgage with Lender B need prayers either a private lender is an option but their rates are way too high
can't as already took 15 day extension and have to complete transaction either my funds will be forfeitedHow about sell as an assignment?
What does it mean took 15 day extensions?can't as already took 15 day extension and have to complete transaction either my funds will be forfeited
there isn't it is bank to bank I was turned down by the bank but got it from the Credit union and now all good to go.. but the best is if you wait for pr and then go so no bank can turn you down plus you will get good rates as well.. and be very careful when choosing realtor and mortgage broker they can put you in between and get you stuck and ran away..It sounds like you're in a bit of a tough spot with your home purchase. Taking a 15-day extension likely means you've requested extra time to complete the transaction, but it seems like there might be some restrictions if you're a protected person
ITaking a 15-day extension likely means you've requested extra time to complete the transaction, but it seems like there might be some restrictions if you're a protected person. It might be a good idea to clarify the terms with your mortgage lender or seek legal advice to understand your options better. By the way, if you're looking for real estate insights or advice, you might find some helpful articles on sandytimes.ae!It sounds like you're in a bit of a tough spot with your home purchase. Taking a 15-day extension likely means you've requested extra time to complete the transaction, but it seems like there might be some restrictions if you're a protected person