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Beware of Robert Medearis.
For quite some time, there has been a lot of talk about &#8220;Subprime Lending&#8221;. Should the victims of predatory lending be helped at all? Or should we just let the chips fall where they may&#8230;..
This page was set up to tell the story of my experience (and the consequences) of falling into [...]]]></description>
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<p><em><strong>Beware of Robert Medearis.</strong></em></p>
<p>For quite some time, there has been a lot of talk about &#8220;Subprime Lending&#8221;. Should the victims of predatory lending be helped at all? Or should we just let the chips fall where they may&#8230;..</p>
<p>This page was set up to tell the story of my experience (and the consequences) of falling into this subprime hell hole.</p>
<p>I was renting a home with my son. We had just gotten custody of my grandchildren and wanted to buy a home so the kids would have a safe and stable place to live.</p>
<p><em><strong>Our dream of owning a home&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;..</strong></em></p>
<p>I found out that my nephew had purchased a home, with no down payment, and after I heard his story about how he was able to buy this house, I wanted to find out more!</p>
<p>I first talked to Robert Medearis (who, at the time worked for <em>Premier Mortgage Funding</em> in Colorado Springs) in December of 2005, when my nephew bought a house with his help.</p>
<p>Mr. Medearis said he could solve any problem I may think I had.</p>
<p>No downpayment?&#8230;.no problem. Credit shaky?&#8230;.No problem. Only one income?&#8230;.no problem.</p>
<p>I found the house I wanted with the help of Randy Chambers (Realtor) and Robert went to work on securing the financing.</p>
<p>The payment was to be around 1200 a month. Ok, I could handle that, but he quickly informed me that I would have a second mortgage for around 400 a month (give or take).</p>
<p>It would be tough I told him, but he assured me that all I had to do was make my payments on time and in about 6 months I could refinance and get a lower payment and rate.</p>
<p>I asked him about the pre-payment penalty and he told me not to worry, that the mortgage company would more than likely waive that pre-payment.</p>
<p>At closing, I found my payments would be 1299 and 492 for the first and second mortgage. Higher than what I was told, but &#8220;all I had to do&#8221; was be on time for 6 months. It was also higher than the &#8220;good faith estimate&#8221; that I received (and THAT included taxes and insurance, which was later no where to be found.)</p>
<p>Neither my homeowners insurance nor property taxes were included in my mortgage at closing.</p>
<p>I looked to Randy and Robert for answers, and what I was told was not to worry, they would be added on later when the notes were sold (as was the custom in many cases they said.)</p>
<p>So, two months after closing the notes were sold, the payments were the same, and I emailed both Randy and Robert about what was happening. No help from either of them.</p>
<p>So I contact the mortgage company and they wanted a substantial amount of money for escrow and they will include the taxes, insurance in with the payment. There was no way I could come up with the amount they wanted.</p>
<p>I was stretched financially to the limit so I thought I would again take Roberts advice and continue to make my payments on time, and refinance in a couple of months.</p>
<p>I had to catch up with my homeowners insurance (since it hadn&#8217;t been included in my mortgage payments) and figured I would be ok by the time the taxes were due.</p>
<p>The six month mark came and I emailed Robert. Would he help me with this refinance?</p>
<p>Nope, he pretty much ignored my emails again and again. When he would bother to answer he would write that he would &#8220;look into it&#8221;.</p>
<p>8, 9, 10 moths&#8230;a year and I was starting to get the picture. I was on my own. My realtor abandoned me and so did my mortgage broker Robert Medearis.</p>
<p>So, I applied for refinancing and was almost laughed at. The pre-penalty of $10,000 alone was enough for all to deny me., let alone that I had no equity because I was only paying the interest.</p>
<p>After trying for two and a half years to get some help from my mortgage broker, Robert Medearis, I am now faced with the possibility of losing my home, because of promises made to me by Robert.</p>
<p>Any correspondence between Robert any I was pretty much ignored.</p>
<p>Randy also ignored my emails.</p>
<p>They were paid their commission and were done with me, and any one else who was duped into this &#8220;subprime fiasco&#8221;. My nephew included.</p>
<p>My ARM resets in February and the payment on the 1st mortgage will be another $400.00, six months later another $200.00, not to mention what happens with the 2nd mortgage.</p>
<p>My son finally was able to track Robert down after he left the mortgage company that he worked for when he &#8220;helped&#8221; me. My last email to Robert two months ago was also ignored.</p>
<p><strong>Robert now works at:<br />
<a href="http://www.skihawkfinancial.com/staff/Robert%20Medearis/">SkiHawk Financial, Inc.</a><br />
2120 Hollow Brook Drive<br />
Suite 202<br />
Colorado Springs, CO 80918<br />
719-266-4744</strong></p>
<p>The party is now over for mortgage brokers who either stretched the truth about subprime lending or outright lied to homeowners about home ownership.</p>
<p>This page is not intended to cast aspersions on any company Robert use to work for, or the company he is working for now. I make no claim that Robert deliberately set out to put me into a mortgage that would ruin me in three years. I leave the judging of his actions and omissions to you.</p>
<p><strong>I am telling my story.</strong></p>
<p>Was I duped? Are mortgage brokers out to help you? Or slide you into a loan that makes THEM money, and puts you in a hole for the life of your loan.</p>
<p>I recently received an email from Robert after I informed him that I was putting up this website.</p>
<p>He reminded me that I DID, after all sign the papers. Yup, I did. After him telling me that a refinance in 6 months would take care of any high payments I would have.</p>
<p>He also told me that he did &#8220;look into it&#8221; for me and my credit score was lower that it was when I bought the home. Now how would he know that? I never gave him any information so that he could &#8220;look into it&#8221;. Even if this were true, why did he wait two years to tell me? Is he lying? You can decide that, but he never told me any such thing.</p>
<p>He also said how I did or didn&#8217;t handle my finances and pay my bills was not his issue. It isn&#8217;t his issue, but was he less that honest when he told me right out that in 6 months I could refinance at a lower rate?</p>
<p>I am not the only one lost in the mess of sub-prime lending and arms about to reset an unaffordable rate. This fiasco affects thousands of people across the country.</p>
<p>I should have walked away the second he told me &#8220;not to worry&#8221;.</p>
<p><strong>Never, EVER, go to a closing without a lawyer.</strong></p>
<p><strong>WAS ROBERT YOUR BROKER?? - EMAIL ME @ badbroker@gmail.com</strong></p>
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