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Conference 7.286::dcu

Title:DCU
Notice:1996 BoD Election results in 1004
Moderator:CPEEDY::BRADLEY
Created:Sat Feb 07 1987
Last Modified:Fri Jun 06 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:1041
Total number of notes:18759

98.0. "DCU LOANS" by THOTH::BONETTI (SUMMER IN ARUBA) Fri May 06 1988 13:40

    I am closing out my DCU account because I am very unhappy with the
    service that I receive from the DCU.  Just three examples.
    
    Recently I purchased a new car.  I wanted to get the loan thru the
    DCU but after one week of calls back and forth I decided to get
    the loan thru the dealer for only .5% more and a 15 minute phone
    call.
    
    I tried to secure a equity line of credit on a piece of property
    that I own that is free of any debt.  The DCU told me that I would
    have to first give a morgage on the property before I could get
    a equity line of credit.  If you are looking for an equity line
    of credit on a piece of property that is not morgaged don't go to
    the DCU.
    
    Several years ago I tried to get another equity line of credit from
    the DCU but the costs of getting it took me to the Framingham Savings
    bank.  The interesting part is that Framingham Savings didn't charge
    me for the line of credit and the DCU would let me transfer it to
    them without charge but I couldn't get it from them in the first
    place without a charge.
    
    That's not my idea of service!!
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98.1Official DCU ResponseTSE::LEEBERKnock Knock!Wed Jun 01 1988 13:4822
    This is an official response by John Tilley of the DCU. The portion of
    that response, dated 1-JUN-1988, that applies is included below. 
    
    Whether you agree or disagree with the response from the DCU,
    *PLEASE* remember I'm just the MESSENGER.
    
    Carl Leeber
    
    {Please note those words starred and in all *UPPER* case were
    underlined in the official response from the DCU.}
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    Home equity loans are *SECOND* mortgages. They are *SECOND* liens
    against the property. There must be a *FIRST* lien on file with the
    registry of deeds to place a second lien. The first lien DOES NOT
    have to be a typical first mortgage loan through a financial
    institution. A small lien can be filed by an individual simply by
    completing a form and paying a nominal fee at the registry of deeds.
    DCU, or another bank, can then file the second lien for the home
    equity loan.
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98.2EQUITY LINE WITHOUT A MORTGAGETHOTH::BONETTISUMMER IN ARUBATue Jun 07 1988 13:162
    Why then was I able to secure a equity line of credit with the Bank
    of New England without a first mortgage on my property?
98.3BINKLY::WINSTONJeff Winston (Hudson, MA)Tue Jun 07 1988 13:303
Yes, I don't think you'll ever catch a REAL bank insisting that their 
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lien be put in line behind someone elses....
98.4Right, the DCU is not a "real bank"DR::BLINNLet them eat barbecueTue Jun 07 1988 18:1114
        I'm not expert in the Federal and state regulations that apply to
        what the DCU can and cannot do.  It may be that they're only able
        to offer this particular kind of loan as a second mortgage. 
        
        Yes, the DCU is not a "real bank", in the sense that it is a
        Credit Union, and thus operates under different rules and
        regulations than apply to "real banks".  You always have the
        choice of doing business elsewhere if the DCU's policies and
        procedures don't meet your needs, or of working with the DCU's
        management to get the policies and procedures changed.  Making
        cynical remarks here doesn't change policies.  Making positive
        suggestions might.

        Tom
98.5BINKLY::WINSTONJeff Winston (Hudson, MA)Tue Jun 07 1988 23:0811
RE: -.1 (Dr. Blinn)  my remark was not cynical, but constructive,
I'm sorry its meaning escaped you.  Let me explain in more detail... 

A second mortgage is exactly that, the lienholder is SECOND in line
behind the primary mortgage holder in the event of default. I am
suggesting that DCU management, by turning a possible borrower away
until the borrower gives <someone else> a lien on his property first,
is not acting as prudently as they could.  As a DCU member, I would
prefer to see DCU offer to be the primarly lienholder, so that in the
event of default, they are more assured of recouping any potential
loss. 
98.6yes butREGENT::MERRILLGlyph it up!Fri Jun 17 1988 13:5012
    I think that "DCU" is not the "real" name (!) but has the word
    "Federal" in it.  That means that it is chartered by the federal
    govt. as a credit union and follows certain rules different from
    the rules followed by other banks. Among them is that this particular
    credit union cannot issue first mortages, only seconds. A silly
    rule if it serves no useful purpose and can be gotten around so
    easily.
    
    I'd still like to know WHY no "firsts".
    
    	RMM
    
98.7BINKLY::WINSTONJeff Winston (Hudson, MA)Fri Jun 17 1988 18:511
DCU does issue first mortgages
98.8An "official" DCU response may clarify thisDR::BLINNPut a REAL pinhead in the Oval Office!Mon Jun 20 1988 12:3213
        I think the question boils down to this:
        
        If the DCU will issue a "first mortgage" for a home purchase,
        why can't it issue a "first mortgage" for a home equity loan?
        
        I suspect the answer involves rules around introducing products
        that might make no sense to you or I (and may not even make
        sense in the broader scheme of things), but exist due to the
        regulations under which DCU must operate.
        
        Perhaps our "official" DCU contact can elaborate.
        
        Tom
98.9answer really wantedREGENT::MERRILLGlyph it up!Fri Sep 16 1988 15:257
    The question in 98.2... 98.8 still has not received an "official"
    reply.  Are we supposed to keep guessing until we get it right????
    
    
    	Rick
    	Merrill