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I live in California in a manufactured home and have a second unit the granny unit on the property and all lenders including all the banks are turning me down because I have a two unit property and it won't do a refinance for me with my McNealy my manufacture

I talked to Wells Fargo Chase US bank first mortgage Corp. nobody will do it because my manufactured home and in the single-family legal granny unit in the back! Great Phico's great reserves 18 years on the job and 80% loan to value. by bruce._981_467 from Novato, California. Oct 20th 2012 Reply


William J Acres (William_Acres)
#74 ranked lender in Arizona - 8,728 contributions

Very few lenders will lend on MF homes any more.. They are the first types of properties to depreciate in value when the market is declining and the last to appreciate in value when things are going good.. The lenders know this and because of the multitude of foreclosures, most have abandoned MF home financing.. You should find a local mortgage broker rather than the banks...brokers has access to numerous lenders, and numerous lending programs, banks have one... even if the broker cannot do you loan, he might be able to refer you to someone that can.. I'm a Broker here in Scottsdale AZ and I only lend in Arizona. If you or someone you know is looking for financing options, feel free to contact me or pass along my information. 480-287-5714 WilliamAcres.com

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john doe (unknown123)
#700 ranked lender in California - 10 contributions

Big banks will not do it. You need to find a Mortgage Banker that focus on these type of properties. Try this http://www.camhf.com/NOTE. I'm not endorsing nor recomending this company. This is intended to guide you through in finding the right lender for your specific needs.Let me know if that worked for you.

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Michelle Curtis Loan Originator NMLS 401173 (MichelleCurtisLO)
#77 ranked lender in Florida - 2,245 contributions

You are looking in the wrong place, big banks will not do it. Find mortgage brokers that cover CA to speak to.

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