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4.9/5 rating based on 407,751 reviews

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1.0 August 6, 2024

Review by Kim Anbari for Kevin Ramirez

Completed transaction on August 6, 2024

The whole experience was painful and unpleasant, as Cheryl was uncommunicative, could not delivered the rate as originally quoted, and her words changed multiple times. Had to call many times to follow up during closing and funding process, and almost missed the close deadline. Very unorganized, unresponsive, or good customer service. Will definitely not recommend anyone if they want a smooth loan process.

1.0 August 6, 2024

Review by Andy Lovelace for Kevin Ramirez

Completed transaction on August 6, 2024

The WORST application process I have ever experienced related to home finance. I communicated upfront that I was only seeking a home equity loan or line of credit, and I did not want to refinance the primary mortgage. This was acknowledged, but after taking my info and running scenarios, the very first scenario was a refinance of the primary mortgage. Already 1week wasted and now the home equity loan process started to unfold with multiple re-entries of the same information, the same questions having to be answered multiple times, and inflexible underwriting. Almost TWO MONTHS of what should have been a fairly simple application process with a 'yes' or 'no', resulted in a 'no', at OUR cost of $850 for an appraisal that wasn't needed. Then, wait for it... another attempt to have us refinance the primary mortgage. Unbelievable. Never again. Would not recommend.

1.0 August 6, 2024

Review by John Heple for Kevin Ramirez

Completed transaction on August 6, 2024

New American Funding is the most disorganized and misleading financial circus I've ever dealt with. Having owned 4 other houses and dealing with mortgages, I've never had so much trouble in my life. We were promised a 3 wk closing. At one point being told the loan was "in the bag." 2 mos later, we're told that we can't qualify for the loan because "we had not gotten a property appraised when we purchased the house?" We didn't need an appraisal at the original purchase because we paid cash for the house. These people just strung us along, either because they didn't know how to say "no," or they just had nothing better to do with their time?

1.0 August 1, 2024

Review by Eric Little for Robert Berry

Completed transaction on August 1, 2024

Do you job correctly

1.0 July 30, 2024

Review by JENSINA SHANKS for Jeff Giger

Completed transaction on July 30, 2024

When I was sent an email requesting my review for Jeff Giger, honestly, I was taken aback. I never imagined he would want my review, as my experience was far from a good one. However, he did send me the link, so I feel it is my duty to leave an honest and forthcoming review. Please proceed with caution. Almost from the start, I felt very defensive and combative with and towards Jeff. It was within the first handful of conversations that I noticed Jeff had a way of “mansplaining” what he does for a living and how it all works. When Jeff would talk to me, it was in a very condescending manner, one in which gave the impression he felt superior in some way, that I was beneath him, not only financially but intellectually. However, seeing that he boasted of having 20+ years of experience and this was my first time purchasing a home, I chose to give him the benefit of the doubt. Against my better judgement, and the sound advice of my realtor, I decided to move forward with contracting Jeff for my mortgage loan. That was my mistake. After submitting my offer on a home, things only seemed to get worse between Jeff and myself. For the last 4 years, I have had a bank account with an online-only company that does not have a brick-and-mortar location, nor did/do they accept/support wire transfers. When I asked Jeff how the Earnest Funds were to be paid, in finding out that my bank did not support wire transfers, Jeff provided me with the “expert” advice to switch over my online-only, pre-paid bank account to a new FDIC insured, federally accredited bank. Jeff did this with the knowledge that I was unable to wire transfer, obtain a Cashier’s Check, or write a personal check, as my bank supported none of these options. Humbly speaking, the way I understand things is when all other forms of withdrawal options are taken off the table, cash is all that’s left. So, under Jeff's advice, I had to withdraw cash from several ATMs (ATMs only allow so much to be withdrawn per transaction, similarly my bank only allowed a certain amount to be withdrawn daily), to withdraw my money and use that to open and fund the new bank account. Each one of these transactions were cash. If you have never applied for a mortgage before, the majority of lenders (the half way decent ones, anyway) will advise you to stay away from cash, as it does not leave an appropriate paper trail. Jeff advised of the exact opposite. I was advised in such a manner that created panic, anxiety, and distress. Jeff would call me, and when things were not lined up to his satisfaction (basically when potential issues would arise, seeing I didn’t have a black and white financial estate) he would urgently tell me, “I don’t think we’re going to be able to close.” This happened multiple times, under several circumstances. Before we were halfway through the allotted contract time, I dreaded his calls so much, that when he did call, my stomach would drop, and I would get sick. I would end up feeling sick because every documentation that was requested of me, I provided in an efficient and thorough manner (even proof of accounts/funds that I felt were absolutely NONE of their business, like my ex-husband’s bank statements). Still, Jeff would call and create panic within me. It is in my opinion Jeff could have and should have handled every aspect of my situation differently. My experience was so negative that I ended up contacting Jeff’s Senior Manager and directly working with him, instead. Because of the tainted and skewed advice of someone who clearly showed me he didn’t care about his client, I was almost unable to close on my mortgage. If it weren’t for my due diligence, my tenacity and drive, with no thanks to Jeff, I would be looking for a month-to-month rental right now instead of moving into my home. The only saving grace I have from this whole experience is Alberto. If it weren't for Alberto, his kindness and direction, I wouldn't have have my home.

1.0 July 30, 2024

Review by Renee Boston for Jesse Valenzuela

Completed transaction on July 30, 2024

Phone calls when things go south with full awareness of a closing going south after I was told by Jesse 3 days before closing that we were all good. Furthermore, not having the processor tell all people involved with the transaction that we aren’t closing. The lender should have called me directly. And lastly, the buyer had questions as to when to wire his funds which in my experience has always been handled by the lender. Absolutely horrible communication!

1.0 July 30, 2024

Review by Anthony Felde for Joseph Villa

Completed transaction on July 30, 2024

Not honest about payment totals on HELOC, payments ended up over double what I was told.

1.0 July 30, 2024

Review by Anthony Garcia for Joseph Villa

Completed transaction on July 30, 2024

This is why I won’t refer your company. Payment kept increasing. Closing costs kept increasing. Refund we were told we were going to get went from thousands to mere hundreds. We were lied to as to what our monthly payment throughout the entire process and when notary showed up at our door our monthly payment was different from what we had agreed on, then to cover up their miscommunication/lie we’re told they hadn’t calculated escrow into the payment but when I spoke to him he told me it was already calculated. I feel we were taken advantage of. Also was told we would have a month with no payment which also turned out to be not true.

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