Update: save your money; Citibank will not reopen your HELOC even if you spend $600 on an appraisal

According to Glenda, she paid $600 to get her home re-appraised after Citibank suspended her home equity line of credit. All to no avail, as she has been unable to get Citibank to reopen her line of credit, even though the appraisal shows she has equity in her home.

Related: Citibank freezes home equity lines of credit nationwide,Citibank’s HELOC freeze is causing more than just a few bounced checks,More on the HELOC freeze from SmartMoney.com,
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5 Comments on “Update: save your money; Citibank will not reopen your HELOC even if you spend $600 on an appraisal”

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Margaret on June 10th, 2008, 8:40 am  

I have another question: Why are there ads on this page and everywhere I go on the internet for lost cost, low interest equity lines from Chase, Countrywide and others? This is downright bizarre. Scary.

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Sam Glover on June 10th, 2008, 10:31 am  

Indeed. I run ads to help defray the cost of this website, but I have very limited control over what ads appear.

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Margaret on June 11th, 2008, 1:56 pm  

Thanks for your reply, Sam. I wasn’t commenting about you or the site, but about the fact that these lenders continue to advertise all over the internet about their great home equity loans at less than 5%. Given that they are indiscriminately cutting off their customers who have excellent credit, no missed or late payments and still have equity to secure the credit lines, it strikes me as sinister, dishonest and unfair to continue to advertise these loans to the unwitting and unsuspecting consumer. These ads are everywhere!

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Brian on June 26th, 2008, 9:02 am  

I had the same problem with Citibank. I called the number on the letter they sent me and I was advised to get another appraisal to have my home equity line of credit restored. I specifically asked who I needed to use to have the home appraisal completed by and I was told by any certified appraisal company. I paid three hundred dollars to have this done and I am now told that this appraisal won’t work since I didn’t go through LSI. I was never informed once to use LSI. I am working on filing a report with consumer protection if anyone else is interested let me know.
Brian

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Bob on September 8th, 2008, 6:36 pm  

I’ve been stung, too. Worse, I am in the middle of a remodel with all demolition done (paying as work progresses, I owe the contractor for the demo) and just received the happy news that my HELOC is frozen at the current balance (more than $100,000 less than the limit).

I thought that there is a Federal law that prohibits a lender from REQUIRING a specific appraisal firm, especially when that firm is charging more than market rates.

I take the position that since Citibank has unilaterally decreased my appraised value (ergo, the decrease in the credit line), Citibank must justify this with a written appraisal, just as they are asking me to pay for one to justify why their decrease was arbitrary and capricious.

Never piss off an attorney like me. You may be seeing some news about a class action suit on this scam. (Citi would be happy to give me a non-secured loan at 3x the interest rate - illogical in that if I can pay that, why can/would I not pay the HELOC). Meanwhile, please file complaints with your state and federal regulators.

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