Loan Factory Reviews 4

TrustScore 2.5 out of 5

2.6

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Loan Factory strives to drive down the rate, to deliver the lowest cost to our clients and to improve constantly in providing excellent customer service. We have closed successfully over 3000 loans and most of the loans are closed 25 days or less. ...


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2.6

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TrustScore 2.5 out of 5

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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Don’t Trust The Company

Title: Bait-and-Switch Tactics: 5.9% VA Loan Switched to 6.5% at Closing

I am writing this to warn others about the predatory practices I experienced with Loan Factory and broker Quincy Freeman (NMLS #2147963).

The Deception: We were verbally promised a 5.9% VA loan lock on Nov 19th. Only three days before our scheduled closing, the broker revealed it was being switched to a 6.5% Conventional loan. He failed to verify the building’s VA approval status—a basic due diligence task—then misled us for over a month.

The Evidence: Documents eventually provided showed the 6.5% rate was actually locked back on Nov 19th, yet we were told for weeks that we were still on track for the 5.9% VA rate. This lack of transparency bypassed the legal 3-day review period and created an undisclosed $15,000+ funding gap at the final hour.

The Result: When confronted, the broker blamed "company mix-ups," but the financial harm was already done. This office uses manipulative tactics to lower defenses before switching terms when it’s too late to back out. I have filed formal complaints with the CFPB and state regulators.
Avoid this company if you value honesty and transparency.

January 11, 2026
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Rated 5 out of 5 stars

Great job

Thanks for all your hard work for our Mortgage Loan, Miss Nhien is really helpful & fast. We will refer our family & Friends to your Company in the future.
Best wish to you all
Phat & Vicky Ngo

January 10, 2021
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Rated 5 out of 5 stars

I had a great experience with Loan…

I had a great experience with Loan Factory due to Harvey Pham. He processed all my loan need, very professional. I got the best rate in the market even with not so good credit. He is very thorough, detail oriented, patient, prompt, and at the end he get the job done. Ask for him and you will not regret it. He'll take care of you.

August 8, 2020
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