..So today I lost $13,000. In a nutshell, I never want to deal with TD Canada Trust ever again because of the mortgage rep not telling us we would have to pay this penalty. And, I can forget about going through my lawyer because I don't have the money to sue...
Oh, I don't think it is too late to try to get that money back! Do you have a banking commission? Talk to them. Write to the newspaper about your story. There may be a clause about moving for job or health reasons, something you were forced into. Also, in the states there usually has to be a separate form to sign that says you know about this clause. Sorry, dear
Cordelia,Are you saying that nothing about such a large penalty was mentioned in any of the documents you had signed in order to get these loans? If so, then I don't see how they can force you to pay it. All your obligations are spelled out in the documents with your signature on them.It doesn't matter what the mortgage rep says; it only matters what the documents say. Have you checked the fine print of all the documents you signed?Whoever informed you of the $13,000 penalty should be able to cite the exact paragraph of some document that mandates this penalty. Force them to justify their claim.