DSCR Mortgage Originated With Inaccurate Underwriting Inputs
A HomeXpress Mortgage DSCR loan was originated using materially incorrect underwriting data, causing ongoing financial harm to the borrower. This is an individual mortgage lending complaint with no software market problem angle.
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