Want the latest LendingTree Deals?

Just enter your email address below and we'll send you secret LendingTree deals every month.
Email

Got a question, hope someone can answer... Does anyone know how a "REVERSE Lending Tree mortgage works? Many thanks for any comment. Another quick question... Check this guys if we set a receive date of 11/25 - 11/29 that there 30 dyas is up on 12/25 which is Xmas so that means they would have to have the dispute done prior to that. So now they are stuck plus minus 2 days and that is if they only take Turkey day and Xmas. Lots of people take day after turkey and Day before and after Xmas.

But maybesome of you are right about the 11/29 receive date. Who knows, think I will do one set for 11/25 and one for 11/29..

asked Mar 07 at 17:28

Alana
's gravatar image

Alana
41


Yes sir! although you might want to make sure and wait for another person to confirm it as I am not sure. Better yet, why don't you give a call to the Lending Tree guys because they can give you help better...

answered Mar 07 at 18:16

Julius's gravatar image

Julius
2534

What about if we move the cHoD to work with Easter and Passover? Or what about July 4th?.

LOL.

Im out of it today HAHHAHAHAH..

answered Mar 07 at 19:27

Seth's gravatar image

Seth
4278

Seeing all you CHODers out there - wish I could buy stock in the USPS!.

0..

answered Mar 07 at 19:50

Evangeline
's gravatar image

Evangeline
4942

What do you mean by two rounds of Chod?? Like your only sending to two CRA's? or you sending two seperate letters to EACH CRA? Thanks:).

Me..

answered Mar 07 at 20:32

Marshall's gravatar image

Marshall
3526

What I meant to say is I am sending my first set of disputes to all three tomorrow and my most important disputes on the 29th. Sorry if I caused any confusion..

UNLV34..

answered Mar 07 at 20:46

Morgan's gravatar image

Morgan
4885

I wouldn't send more than one set of disputes to TU. You may find your disputes will be extended 15 days, giving them all that extra time to verify...

answered Mar 07 at 21:45

Troy's gravatar image

Troy
4186

Just wondering how it is that TU is able to interpret the law differently than just about everyone else and still get away with it. I have several disputes with TU and sent them updated info on only one of them and it appears, based on the letter I received, that they are attempting to take an additional 15 days for all of them...

answered Mar 07 at 22:37

Kai's gravatar image

Kai
726

I don't know how they interpret the laws, or if they feel they can just make their own rules (ie: not noting in dispute) But it's common knowledge that if you dispute more than once in 30 days, they'll extend the dispute time. I can't complain about TU though, because they were my easiest report to clean up for both of us. I'm one of the only ones, I think...

answered Mar 07 at 23:26

Annika
's gravatar image

Annika
1623

Your answer
toggle preview

Follow this question

By Email:

Once you sign in you will be able to subscribe for any updates here

By RSS:

Answers

Answers and Comments

Markdown Basics

  • *italic* or __italic__
  • **bold** or __bold__
  • link:[text](http://url.com/ "title")
  • image?![alt text](/path/img.jpg "title")
  • numbered list: 1. Foo 2. Bar
  • to add a line break simply add two spaces to where you would like the new line to be.
  • basic HTML tags are also supported

powered by OSQA