We had Ditech sold to GMAC(GMAC owns Ditech) & were sold to Green Tree with minimal notice. It was a BAD transition.
Have had GMAC Mortgage for years and have had no problems. They send out a smartwatch mailer every year giving options to lower your rates. Last time we refinanced with them to a lower interest rate and it was with no costs at all.
dsny1mom
Was this a balloon note* mortgage? You should never have signed up for that.I can tell you what happened to me....I had a GMAC mortgage here in Canada.Two years ago they decided that they were no longer going to be in the mortgage business and they gave me 10 days notice to that effect.
I was due to renew my mortgage and realized that I was only about 5 weeks away from that date. At that point I had nothing in the mail from them so I called. I was told that they would be in touch. Well, they never got back to me so I called again. I was still given no information other than to be told that it was odd I had not received anything. So now it's about 3 weeks away from the date and I'm worried. At the 2 week point I get a phone call and am told that they were not going to renew my mortgage but was not told why. They made me feel like some sort of delinquent....I have never in my life missed a payment on anything. A few more days pass and I get a letter in the mail explaining everything.
So the lovely people at GMAC left me scrambling to arrange a mortgage in 10 days and this was mid December. I then continued to have problems with them...I needed a document from them that they refused to give me. They said they had forwarded it to my bank...but my bank was asking me to provide it. GMAC tried to charge me $50 for a copy of the document.
Don't abandon your current mortgage application and switch to another mortgage company voluntarily unless there is a good reason for you such as a better interest rate.DawnM said:We were supposed to close with Chase but we got a call from our broker asking us to change to GMAC.
Was this a balloon note* mortgage? You should never have signed up for that.
If it was a regular 25 year or 30 year or whatever mortgage loan you would not have to do anything; they would have to continue taking your monthly payments.
Thank you.
We have had Franklin American for the past few years. I had read horror stories and bad reviews from them but we never had any problems, in fact, I found them to be very pleasant when I called to ask questions.
They could not match the refi that this broker we went with could though, so we are switching. 3.37% with no closing (outside of our own tax amount paid to escrow.) and no, the closing cost isn't rolled into the loan.
Dawn
We were supposed to close with Chase but we got a call from our broker asking us to change to GMAC.
Thanks,
Dawn
Dawn,
Just curious.. How far are you from closing? will it be too late to change to another bank.
The reason I asked is that I made an offer to a short sale for my vacation home and was told if I hear from the bank, I will have to close within 30 days. I will refinance using my existing house which had been paid off. I am concerned that I will not have time to complete the refinancing, someone suggested I find a broker as they may be able to find a bank which can process faster for me. But I was burned by a broker when I bought my first house, hence I hesitated to find a broker.
Is this a 30 year fixed or a fifteen year?
BTW, there's nothing wrong with GMAC in particular.