Thank you all for ruining my life, you all sold me a lemon and told me tough luck. I went in on this not knowing anything, and was completely taken advantage of. After private inspection and following the VA home loan guidelines you all sold me a summer cabin and passed it off as a 4 season home. The interest rate was conveniently raised from 6.5 - 7.2 at the last minute. After 5 months of living here I have spent $3500 on heat, because the cabin doesn’t hold heat, and I have permanent cold damage to my toes from arriving the winter. I’ve have to get a new roof put in the home because the roof that passed all your inspections didn’t qualify for home owners insurance. It is cold inside as it is outside here, and you sold me this home for a soon to be foreclosure.
When I called about this, all of this, your company told me tough luck, there’s nothing we can do for you. The state of Maine told me they’d help but then forgot about me, there’s nothing department of veteran affairs home loan dept told me there’s nothing they can do for me, and pretty much that I’m an idiot.
If I could go back and give this house back and make things they way they were before I called you all I would, since that is impossible I want to congratulate you, for treating me like a number just like everyone else. A check in the box, whose entire life is soon to change because I am already behind on monthly payments because all my money went toward heat and surviving the winter.
When you inevitably take this house from me, I will be left homeless with awful credit. That moment will happen during your 9-5 job, when you get to go home I will be homeless.
Thank you for ruining my life.
The best part is when you sent me a congratulations gift. For context, before purchasing this lemon, I had to put down my cats due to a debilitating gum disease, both of them the same day. I had mentioned this to someone during this process. The gift you sent was a name plate with one of their names.
I hope that the universe works against everything you all do, so you won’t be able to destroy anymore lives like you did mine.Thanks for never listening to me, and rushing and pressuring me through this process, and congratulations for picking on the guys that are trying to just get by with what they’ve already gone through.

Easy process, very helpful!




Veterans United may not be the easiest to deal with, with all that they ask (this was my only home buying experience though) but overall they were great. I closed on time, just wish I could have closed a bit sooner.


I was never in the dark with the where the process was at. The team kept me informed every step of the way, and was more than willing to help with any questions that I had



Thank you so much Veteran’s United….for making my homebuying dreams come true…

As a first time home buyer.I was excited, but also very nervous and stressed out. Everyone did their part to help me along and checked up on me frequently to see if i needed anything. i would highly advise anyone who qualifies to use veterans united.







Lauren Ross made this experience awful
Response from Veterans United
Hey Edgar,
I’m really sorry to hear that your experience wasn’t what it should have been. That’s not the kind of service we aim to provide, and we’d love the chance to learn more about what happened. If you’re open to it, please reach out to my team at 1-800-212-5200 or ClientAdvocate@vu.com. We take feedback seriously and want to do what we can to improve.
We couldn’t hope for a better team than Veterans United. They were personable, available and professional from initial contact through closing. In short, they were flawless. Their “To-Do List” helped navigate us through the complicated process of securing a home loan. With Veterans United we were able to make our dream come to fruition.





I thought both Danielle and Mason and the whole team at veterans United was amazing. Any glitch we had they helped move along quickly I would definitely recommend veterans to anyone looking forward to buying a home


