David Gulbransen

Loan Officer

(530) 520-9804
[email protected]

NMLS: 1865199
116 W 2nd Street Suite #1
Chico, California 95928
530-897-4090

State Licensing Information: CA-CA-DFPI1865199

My Reviews

4 Reviews

  1. Rick Silva

    Dave and his team are a pleasure to work with and go above and beyond to ensure everyone knows exactly what's happening with the loan process every step of the way.
    Dave's response time and availability are exceptional!

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  2. Shayna Alder

    David was wonderful to work with! As a Realtor and transaction coordinator, I really appreciated his excellent communication. David proactively kept me updated on the status of the loan from start to close. All timelines were met and we were able to close on time without any hiccups. I look forward to working with him again in the future!

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  3. Liz F.

    We partnered with David to refinance our properties and help us get set up for future real estate purchases. We are confident that he found us the best options for each of our projects. He was always available to answer questions or provide updates. He and his team worked quickly and efficiently to process all our paperwork, and communicated frequently. We recommend David and will use him again in future endeavors.

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  4. Joe Barnes

    Hi everyone and anyone, who is interested in buying a house I’ve got great news!! My guy David helped me to get into the house of my dreams!!! Please don’t hesitate to contact him for any assistance!

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This is not an offer to extend credit or a commitment to lend. All loans are subject to underwriting approval. Any programs shown do not demonstrate all options or pricing structures. Not all customers will qualify. Terms, programs, and underwriting policies are subject to change without notice. Some products or loan amounts may not be available in all states. Other restrictions may apply.

Refinances

By refinancing your existing loan, the total finance charge may be higher over the life of the new loan.

100% Financing Programs

The interest on the portion of the credit extension that is greater than the fair market value of the dwelling is not tax deductible for Federal income tax purposes. You should consult a tax adviser for further information regarding the deductibility of interest and charges.

ARM Loans

After the initial fixed-rate period on an Adjustable Rate Mortgage (ARM) loan, your interest rate may increase periodically (annual or semi-annually) according to the market index. If the interest rate resets, your monthly mortgage payment may increase.

Lower Rates

Lower rates typically have higher closing costs in the form of discount points.

About HECM (Reverse Mortgage)

At the conclusion of the term of the reverse mortgage loan contract, some or all of the equity in the property that is the subject of the reverse mortgage no longer belongs to you and you may need to sell or transfer the property to repay the proceeds of the reverse mortgage from the proceeds of the sale or transfer or you must otherwise repay the reverse mortgage with interest from your other assets.

We may charge an origination fee, a mortgage insurance premium, closing costs or servicing fees for the reverse mortgage, all or any of which will be added to the balance of the reverse mortgage loan

The balance of the reverse mortgage loan grows over time and interest is charged on the outstanding loan balance.

You retain title to the property that is the subject of the reverse mortgage until you sell or transfer the property and therefore you are responsible for paying property taxes, insurance, maintenance and related taxes. Failing to pay these amounts may cause the reverse mortgage loan to become due immediately and may be subject to a tax lien or other encumbrance or to possible foreclosure; and

Interest on a reverse mortgage is not deductible from the person’s income tax return until the person repays all or part of the reverse mortgage loan

Reduced Documentation loans (No Doc, No Income/No Asset, Stated Asset, No Ratio)

These products may have higher interest rate, more points or more fees than other products that require more documentation, including income documentation.

Tax Exemption/Deduction

Any statements regarding tax deductions or exemptions are for information purposes only. Always consult a tax advisor regarding your specific tax situation.

Opinions

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Texas Complaint-Recovery Fund Notice

CONSUMERS WISHING TO FILE A COMPLAINT AGAINST A MORTGAGE BANKER OR A LICENSED MORTGAGE BANKER RESIDENTIAL MORTGAGE LOAN ORIGINATOR SHOULD COMPLETE AND SEND A COMPLAINT FORM TO THE TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF SAVINGS AND MORTGAGE LENDING, 2601 NORTH LAMAR, SUITE 201, AUSTIN, TEXAS 78705. COMPLAINT FORMS AND INSTRUCTIONS MAY BE OBTAINED FROM THE DEPARTMENT’S WEBSITE AT http://WWW.SML.TEXAS.GOV. A TOLL-FREE CONSUMER HOTLINE IS AVAILABLE AT tel:18772765550.

THE DEPARTMENT MAINTAINS A RECOVERY FUND TO MAKE PAYMENTS OF CERTAIN ACTUAL OUT OF POCKET DAMAGES SUSTAINED BY BORROWERS CAUSED BY ACTS OF LICENSED MORTGAGE BANKER RESIDENTIAL MORTGAGE LOAN ORIGINATORS. A WRITTEN APPLICATION FOR REIMBURSEMNT FROM THE RECOVERY FUND MUST BE FILED WITH AND INVESTIGATED BY THE DEPARTMENT PRIOR TO THE PAYMENT OF A CLAIM. FOR MORE INFORMATION ABOUT THE RECOVERY FUND, PLEASE CONSULT THE DEPARTMENT’S WEB SITE AT http://WWW.SML.TEXAS.GOV.

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