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Who do I need to file a complaint on just closed mortgage, broker never set settlementstatement. He also added 5.5 discounts pts. that were not discussed.
Optional Information: State/Country relating to Question: North Carolina Already Tried: Just closed on 12/02/2009.
DearCustomer
There are several places that should be able to take a complaint against a broker. Here they are:
North Carolina Department of Justice (if it is criminal)Consumer Protectionhttp://www.ncdoj.com/Consumer.aspx9001 Mail Service CenterRaleigh, NCNNN-NN-NNNNbr />Phone:(NNN) NNN-NNNNConsumer Hotline: 877-5-NO-SCAM (877-566-72260North Carolina Real Estate Commissionhttp://www.ncrec.state.nc.us/ PO Box 17100Raleigh, NCNNN-NN-NNNNbr />Phone:(NNN) NNN-NNNNNorth Carolina Department of Commerce
www.nccommerce.com/ 4314 Main Service CenterRaleigh, NCNNN-NN-NNNNbr />Phone:(NNN) NNN-NNNNbr />FBI Charlotte Field Office (if criminal fraud is involved)http://charlotte.fbi.gov/ 400 South Tryon Street, Suite 900Wachovia Bldg.Charlotte, NCNNN-NN-NNNNbr />Phone:(NNN) NNN-NNNNU.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD)Greensboro Field Officewww.hud.gov/local/index.cfm?state=nc&topic=offices Asheville BuildingXXXXX Suite 401Greensboro, NCNNN-NN-NNNNbr />Phone:(NNN) NNN-NNNNTTY:(NNN) NNN-NNNNEmail: NC_Webmanager@hud.gov
In addition, the Better Business Bureau http://www.bbb.org/ may be able to take a complaint also.
You may be able to file a lawsuit against this individual as well, but if you can resolve the problem through these services, it will be less expensive than retaining an attorney.
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