Veterans United Home Loans

Veteran United Loans are difficult to manage

I got a loan approval from Veteran united home loans. The loan process was easy, and it made me feel as if I had chosen the right firm. However, things changed sooner. I believe that the real colours are obvious after you start paying your loan payments.

After the loan is done, these guys transfer the payment service to a different department or the section of their firm. And, to be true, these people are very irresponsible and unsupportive. These people from the payment management or whatever department are rude and would not give it a second thought when lying to their customers.

I was lied to multiple times right on my face. I have been paying religiously since the day the payment cycle started. I have been paying above the principal amount to make sure I never get low on credit score. However, these guys have made huge mistake by reporting me 90 days late. This has immensely affected my credit score and it has fallen to 120 scores down.

I made a payment through an additional account which is over 1000 dollars. It is still in suspension and they say that they won’t accept the payment. These guys refused to take the payment and without any prior notice, they reported me on the credit file.

The other day, I was on the phone with them for more than 5 hours only trying to erase the misunderstanding or any mistake that I may have made in understanding the payment terms. After all what they did to me, I was ready to listen to them and resolve the matter which could have helped me clarify my credit points.

But, they seem not to listen. For all the hours I was on phone, I was treated rudely. The phone got disconnected many times. More than that, they hung up on me at numerous occasions. I asked for a supervisor and they never connected me to one.

I spent hours trying to reach the right person, but I was never given a chance to express my side of story. These guys are intentionally treating me like I am scammer or defaulter. They advertise that they are for veterans. But, they do not care if you are serving your nation or not. All they do care about is the money and payments.

They will never mind in scamming you for more of it. They do not have the curtsey to talk to an old man. If being a veteran does not make any difference to their attitude, at least an old man’s problem could bring the change. Thinking the same, I tried my best to clear the matters with this company.

However, I was wrong. They won’t help me or anyone for that matter. All they do is fraud people and scam them for money. This is a completely different place than they appear to be. A place full of crap and lies. This is all you can expect from them.

Is Veterans United Home Loans a legit?

Veterans United Home Loans is not running a legit business. They are not aggressive towards customer satisfaction and complaint grievance redressal, Hence 10 consumer[s] submitted negative ratings, and only a few left positive feedback.

Where is Veterans United Home Loans located?

Veterans United Home Loans is headquarted at United State. You can contact Veterans United Home Loans by dialing +1-800-884-5560 or visit their website www.veteransunited.com.

How much monetary loss is incurred by Veterans United Home Loans’s customers?

According to Veterans United Home Loans’s customers, a monetary loss of US $4700 has been reported. The severity of entire incident reports is high.

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10 Reviews on Veterans United Home Loans

  1. Lies, cover-up and doctored documents

    I closed on a home in April 2021. Veterans United Columbia, Missouri, loan officer, and underwriter are from there. I am currently in a lawsuit with other parties to this loan due to things some mortgage and real estate professionals chose to do. That being said. I refuse to pay this loan.

    On March 17, 2023, I emailed JG, the loan officer, CG, the processor, and CEO Nathan Long, requesting a full copy of my loan packet. Plus, answers to questions I needed answers to.

    I received an email from someone from their customer care department asking for my address, considering I no longer live in Texas. The following day the packet came by FedEx. I opened the package with a brief letter stating the documents I requested and if any legal matters were sent to ….

    No answers to my questions; however, there was a document in the packet I never signed. I searched through the closing docs that document wasn’t there, and I searched through my emails, and that document wasn’t there, but there was another one with the same title; however, the date was different, and no subtitle stating ‘AS IS.’ And not the same subject matter. The one I did sign addressed tax assessment and not about the termite inspection that didn’t pass, which I, the veteran, knew nothing about.

    It’s been two weeks and not a peep from Nathan Long. However, I did get a collection letter due to this foreclosure because Veterans United would not get shit if I did the deed in lieu, so their incompetent service provider, Mr. Cooper, kept losing the paperwork 6x in the year. So these demons decided to sue me.

    They pray on vets and use them. I have contacted the OAG in Missouri and my OAG because the organization put in place has been protecting these criminals while I lost everything. Fifty-seven years old and have nothing due to these fraudulent scamming POS. I pray they all get what they deserve cause they one day will have to pay for the crap they come to others. I will never use them or recommend them.

  2. Applying for a Home Mortgage

    I went online to apply for a home mortgage and the person from Veterans United contacted me through email. I told them that Iam US Army Veteran and was looking to by a Condo, he said he would do a soft-inquiry and get me approved. I told him I did not trust him because of past Hackers and Equifax breach. He said he would do a Soft pull on my credit. So I allowed it and my credit reported a Hard pull inquiry on my credit report. He lied to me, it looks like they are only picking out certain people to give a loan too. Veterans United does not support the Veterans. I am sure I am not the only one that has received this result, what happened to taking care of Veterans when in need, even if they pay their bills on time. Veterans are being stabbed in the back for protecting country!

  3. Trickery and Deceipt

    They use a trick on Realtor.com. When you click “contact the real estate agent” you get a call from a Veterans United “agent” who is actually the schill for VU acting like an agent who will get an agent to set up a visit of the property but all you get for a day is their loan people calling you to set up a mortgage. I smelled a rat but went on with it for awhile until doing a little research. Realtor.com uses fine print to hide this from you, shame on them too. Use Realtor.com but call the listing agent direct.

  4. Bait then Switch

    SAID THEY WOULD BE AVAILABLE FACE TO FACE. CONTACTED THEM 5 TIMES AND YET NO ONE IS EVER IN THE OFFICE. AFTER FINALLY TRUSTING THEM, I GAVE MY SSN. THEY APPROVED ME, THEN THREW THIS OUT…”WE ONLY FINANCE 95% OF THE LOAN”. BYE!

  5. Staff/MGMT scary!

    Heartbreaking they are using Veterans in such a disrespectful manner; shameful!! From their “loan coordinator Jenny Love.” who almost caused my family to go bankrupt dealing with her to a “manager” I spoke with Chris Edwards. He was even more awful! He refused to listen to what I had to say, continually cutoff my spouse & I while talking and dismissed us. I then wanted to further complain to someone who may care within this company & Chris refused to give me any names or addresses to send my complaint to. He said to get an address from the internet & it will get to them. There needs to be a watchdog investigation into these practices. What kind of people are allowed to work for a company with Veterans in the name in such a despicable manner? Who is responsible for this company? How can they still be in business & more importantly how can these employees still have a job when they treat people so poorly? Since this is a banking industry my son said I should alert the FDIC about them. I don’t know but I hope no one else every has to deal with Chris & his complete disregard for common courtesy & consumer issue. What a sad day in America that companies with employees like this are still standing. SHAME ON YOU!!

  6. Please dont waste your time.

    Please dont waste your time. I have found that all these companys that claim that they are there to help Veterans are bottom feeding scammers. They have no affiliation with veterans and there only purpose is to get rich off of veterans.I have found out the hard way dealing with veterans United.

  7. you are just a bottom line to VU that says they are in your corner, their not.

    I was drawn to Veterans United (VU) for the “I care about Vet’s” slogans they spout, the original process I endured in getting the loan over 5 years ago was good, I never missed a payment, but now, they are forcing me to a new “servicing company” called “PennyMac”, VU telling me that they have a stellar rep, and that their customer service is outstanding!

    This is a lie, any fool conducting a google search will discover that PennyMac has way too many complaints in the negative. Horrible customer service. When I called VU to state my concerns, I got the “Well, VU is trying to reach more veterans, in order to give home loans, so we have to ‘free-up’ money in order to do this, so we are selling off old loans in order to help other vets”, this is such BS!

    So, now I get tossed out of the chopper so they can make an extra buck in selling my loan to a low rated servicing party, sure my rate stays the same, but, now I have to endure PennyMac’s version of what true customer service really is, I am screwed. SOOOOOOO screwed. Re-consider Veterans United and PennyMac – you are just a bottom line to VU that says they are in your corner, their not.

  8. My experience has truly been heartbreaking and a disaster

    My experience has truly been heartbreaking and a disaster! When I spoke to the VU agent, I specifically explained to him that I need to know if my wife and I will be preapproved for the loan. Later in the day, I was told that I was pre approved for the loan and that we can start looking for a home.

    We had to submit the required documents and everything else that goes with the process. We were in a apartment home and before we submitted our 60 day notice, we had to ensure that we were good to go. Fast forward two months.

    We of course found a home, purchased a home inspector, home appraiser and had submitted our 60 day notice to our apartment with just three weeks to closing. Understand that at this point the apartment had already had new residence ready to move in after we leave. VU called me and stated “you were not approved for the loan and we are sorry.”

    Wait, what? Devastated I had to let my wife know and the frustration was just beginning. I have purchased a home many years ago and had a wonderful experience. Fortunately, we were Blessed to find a place for rent as we are trying to recoup funds spent through VU and movers.

    I was later told by the same agent that I spoke with I could not get the funds back from the appraisal that I had to pay them to use from their company!! For all the unfortunate things that Veterans go through to just get benefits, it is truly a disgrace what VU considers Veterans United!!

  9. Never Again

    All these folks saying that veteransunited.com Veterans Home Loans really is a great place, apparently has more money than they know what to do with, or were paid to say great things about this lender.

    As a former Veteran both me and my wife are on a fixed income and have enough money for a $500 a month mortgage but veteransunited.com says we don’t qualify based on a Credit Report which is only updated every 3 months. We have long since paid off what they are saying however to them a Credit Report does not lie.

  10. Their staff was unrealiable and unprofessional.

    I would not recommend Veteran’s United (VU) under any circumstances. I was sold a $180,000 condo with hidden and extensive damage (i.e. water, electrical, and HVAC damage). VU was no help, and disappeared as soon as I reported this extensive damage to them.

    Their staff was unrealiable and unprofessional. It will take me years to recover financially from this poorly managed VA loan process. Their advice below shows their only interest is the $$$, not the Veteran. While they sleep in clean beds, I sleep for two months on a dirty floor.

    I still have nests of birds in the HVAC unit closet that keep me awake at night because the vents were not fixed as required by the contract and inspection. 100% bad faith. A company without a conscience. If this were their family they would be outraged. Veterans United? Change your name.

Reviews: 10
Reported Loss : 4700 $
Severity : High
Reported by : Anonymous
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