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Related: About this forumCouple Denied Mortgage Because of Marcellus Gas Drilling
WASHINGTON COUNTY, Pa. -
Brian and Amy Smith seem to be the first example in western Pennsylvania of a homeowner being denied a mortgage because of gas drilling on a next-door neighbor's property.
The drilling goes on day and night at a new Marcellus Shale well in Daisytown, Washington County, and Brian Smith told Channel 4 Action News investigator Jim Parsons that he has no complaints -- except one.
"As far as drilling and the noise and the lights in the window? No," he said. "But when it affected the value of my home? Absolutely."
The Smiths live across the street from the new gas well. They applied for a new mortgage on their $230,000 home and hobby farm, and Quicken Loans congratulated them on their conditional approval.
"They said all the paperwork will be done by the end of the week and we'll be able to close," Brian Smith said. "Somewhere in there, they called us and said, 'Your loan got denied.' "
In an email, Quicken Loans told the Smiths, "Unfortunately, we are unable to move forward with this loan. It is located across the street from a gas drilling site." Two other national lenders also turned down Brian Smith's application.
Quicken Loans emailed the following statement to Channel 4 Action News: "While Quicken Loans makes every effort to help its clients reach their homeownership goals, like every lender, we are ultimately bound by very specific underwriting guidelines. In some cases conditions exist, such as gas wells and other structures in nearby lots, that can significantly degrade a property's value. In these cases, we are unable to extend financing due to the unknown future marketability of the property."
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elleng
(137,251 posts)Just another 'unintended consequence.'
no_hypocrisy
(49,448 posts)freshwest
(53,661 posts)Willing to put the lender on the hook for $230,000 to live next to that? Not at all concerned about quality of life, but the monetary value alone? Really?
What a scammer. Call the people with the butterfly nets, or check to see how many other times he's cried wolf.
Champion Jack
(5,378 posts)Now it's hitting home
Lugnut
(9,791 posts)I would never want to live anywhere near a drilling site. I like my well water fresh, clean and potable like it is right now.
Nobody knows all the ramifications of fracking that will negatively impact their lives. This one is big.
DCKit
(18,541 posts)blue neen
(12,439 posts)Even if someone is able to turn down the relentless sales pitches of the land agents, they'll still be screwed if their neighbors don't.
Land agents employed by the drillers call property owners and say, "You're going to get money for nothing!" Ha! It's a shame that so many gullible people fall for it.
Tom Corbett also made sure that local municipalities have no rights in restricting the drillers or passing any ordinances.
Governor Gashole is, without a doubt, the most corrupt politician I've seen in my lifetime.
blue neen
(12,439 posts)Less real estate transactions=less real estate transfer taxes.
Less real estate transactions=less revenue for Pennsylvania.
Less business for real estate agents, appraisers, and banks=less jobs.
...and the list could go on.
Tom Corbett and his administration are an unmitigated disaster for Pennsylvania.
JPZenger
(6,819 posts)at the same time, new gas wells are slowing down in PA because the price of natural gas has decreased so greatly.
PA Democrat
(13,343 posts)don't care. As long as the foul-smelling campaign contributions from the fracking industry continue, politicians will turn a blind eye to the harm done to the citizens of our state.