Buying a Home in New York
Once a lender has decided you are a good candidate for one of their mortgage options, you get to go out and search for the home of your dreams. The bank tells you how much you can afford to spend on a home, and you must stay under that limit. Once you choose a home, you put in an offer. Once the offer is accepted, you move forward with the mortgage. This means providing financial documents and other documents to the bank so they can verify your income and be sure you can really afford to buy this home. Once all the paperwork is received and the bank sees it matches what you told them about your income and assets, they move forward with the loan. Once the paperwork is complete, you go to a closing and buy your home. Now you are a homeowner, but that doesn't mean your American Dream has been realized if you decided to fudge even just a little on your mortgage documents.Residential Mortgage Fraud in the First Degree
When you apply for a home loan, you are promising to repay a bank the money they are lending you to buy a home. Homes are not inexpensive, and this means the bank wants to be entirely certain you can afford to repay the money you are borrowing. If you don't think you can afford to buy a home on the income you have or you just want a home that's a little more expensive, you might decide to doctor your documents to make it appear you have a bit more money than you do. The bank then sees this as a guarantee you have the income to support your purchase when you really do not. Lying to obtain a mortgage whether it's about your marital status, your income, or anything else is considered residential mortgage fraud. Lying on a financial application to purchase a home is against New York Law, and it comes with serious consequences. It's a class B felony. You could spend as few as one year in jail and as many as 25 years in jail for committing this crime. If you are a first time offender, you are more likely to serve a smaller sentence. If you have a previous criminal conviction on your record, however, you're going to face a much longer sentence. If you are accused of mortgage fraud, it's imperative you call an attorney right away. An attorney can help you get through this case, prove you didn't know what you were doing or that you didn't do it at all.Call an Attorney
There are so many reasons to contact an attorney in a case like this, and it helps to know when to call. An attorney should be called the moment you are given permission by the police to call one. Anything you say at this point can be used against you, which is why you must call an attorney. The police are not permitted to speak to you when you engage your right to have an attorney present, and your attorney is required to keep anything you say to him or her confidential. Call an attorney right away to help with your case.15,000+
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