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never have chosen Arvest and I strongly suggest anyone reading this post to steer as far away as possible as well. I have PMI insurance on my mortgage, as required when you put down less than 20%, no problem. But here's what is the problem. I waited two years and paid all payments on time (auto withdrawal), I also waited until the value of my home went up 25% more than what I owe, but in Arvest's infinite wisdom, they base their percentage not on 25% of what you owe, but on what your purchase price was.

 This makes absolutely no sense since all other companies out there base it on a percentage above your current balance. less than 20%, no problem. But here's what is the problem. I waited two years and paid all payments on time (auto withdrawal), I also waited until the value of my home went up 25% more than what I owe, but in Arvest's infinite wisdom, they base their percentage not on 25% of what you owe, but on what your purchase price was.

 This makes absolutely no sense since all other companies out there base it on a percentage above your current balance. your current balance. on a percentage above your current balance. as far away as possible as well. I have PMI insurance on my mortgage, as required when you put down less than 20%, no problem.

 But here's what is the problem. I waited two years and paid all payments on time (auto withdrawal), I also waited until the value of my home went up 25% more than what I owe, but in Arvest's infinite wisdom, they base their percentage not on 25% of what you owe, but on what your purchase price was. This makes absolutely no sense since all other companies out there base it on a percentage above your current balance.

 Mortgage took over my mortgage within months of closing, this is fairly common. However there should be a law in place allowing you a choice. If there was, I would never have chosen Arvest and I strongly suggest anyone reading this post to steer as far away as possible as well. I have PMI insurance on my mortgage, as required when you put down less than 20%, no problem.

 But here's what is the problem. I waited two years and paid all payments on time (auto withdrawal), I also waited until the value of my home went up 25% more than what I owe, but in Arvest's infinite wisdom, they base their percentage not on 25% of what you owe, but on what your purchase price was. This makes absolutely no sense since all other companies out there base it on a percentage above your current balance.

 25% more than what I owe, but in Arvest's infinite wisdom, they base their percentage not on 25% of what you owe, but on what your purchase price was. This makes absolutely no sense since all other companies out there base it on a percentage above your current balance. place allowing you a choice. If there was, I would never have chosen Arvest and I strongly suggest anyone reading this post to steer as far away as possible as well.

 I have PMI insurance on my mortgage, as required when you put down less than 20%, no problem. But here's what is the problem. I waited two years and paid all payments on time (auto withdrawal), I also waited until the value of my home went up 25% more than what I owe, but in Arvest's infinite wisdom, they base their percentage not on 25% of what you owe, but on what your purchase price was.

 This makes absolutely no sense since all other companies out there base it on a percentage above your current balance. as far away as possible as well. I have PMI insurance on my mortgage, as required when you put down less than 20%, no problem. But here's what is the problem. I waited two years and paid all payments on time (auto withdrawal), I also waited until the value of my home went up 25% more than what I owe, but in Arvest's infinite wisdom, they base their percentage not on 25% of what you owe, but on what your purchase price was.

 This makes absolutely no sense since all other companies out there base it on a percentage above your current balance. well. I have PMI insurance on my mortgage, as required when you put down less than 20%, no problem. But here's what is the problem. I waited two years and paid all payments on time (auto withdrawal), I also waited until the value of my home went up 25% more than what I owe,

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