Mortgage Fraud

What is mortgage fraud?

Mortgage fraud is the intentional manipulation of personal and/or financial information by an individual to qualify for a mortgage or to assist another individual to obtain a mortgage, that would otherwise not have been approved or been approved for a lesser amount. Mortgage fraud includes the attempt to defraud a lender even if the lender did not approve or fund the mortgage.

You are committing mortgage fraud if you:

  • Provide false or misleading information to obtain a mortgage

  • Omit relevant information in order to obtain a mortgage

  • Provide false or misleading documentation to obtain a mortgage

  • Alter true and correct documentation in order to obtain a mortgage

  • Collude with another to use your information to obtain a mortgage for them or someone else

  • Fail to report a change in your personal circumstances after a mortgage loan application has been made and prior to the mortgage being funded

Mortgage fraud is a criminal offence and may result in:

  • Serious legal actions by the lender and the mortgage insurer

  • Inability to declare bankruptcy if subject to a judgement resulting from fraud

  • Significant downgrading of your credit history

  • A maximum of 14 years imprisonment for each fraud case

  • Higher mortgage costs and insurance fee for all borrowers

  • Increased activity by organized criminals in the community

  • Deterioration of housing in the affected communities

Mortgage brokerage professionals help to prevent fraud by:

  • Receiving mortgage fraud detection and prevention training

  • Explaining to you what mortgage fraud is and answering your questions

  • Explaining to you the consequences of mortgage fraud on you and the community

Note: When a mortgage brokerage professional represents you, if you have been candid about your circumstances, they can provide you with options, advocate for you to obtain a mortgage loan lawfully, and give you confidential advice.