Rocket Mortgage is suing a broker for originating loans for his customers with United Wholesale Mortgage days before the Detroit giant funded additional loans for those same borrowers.
The lender's repurchase lawsuit, filed Tuesday in Michigan, does not accuse
According to the suit, Rocket determined the borrowers of those loans obtained five undisclosed mortgages with UWM in the weeks preceding the Rocket originations, all with Reyes' approval. The complaint doesn't describe the types of home loans, nor why there were allegedly 5 UWM loans compared to Rocket's three mortgages.
The three mortgages Rocket funded were originated on the same day, for amounts of $290,500, $301,000, and $330,000. The lawsuit also doesn't name the investors Rocket was forced to repurchase the loans from.
Rocket has sued at least six brokerages in recent years for losses stemming from repurchases, in which shops allegedly misrepresented borrowers' income and employment statuses, according to a review of court records. None of those specific lawsuits involve a scenario similar to Reyes' alleged conduct, let alone involving another major wholesale lender.
Summons were issued Wednesday to Reyes and Sharp Loan. Neither spokespersons for Rocket, UWM nor Reyes responded to requests for comment.
The originations in question also occurred a year before UWM's
Rocket in 2023 also announced a "Bully Shield"