My wife and I belong to a credit union (through her employer). We recently bought a house, and decided to renovate the kitchen. Our credit union verbally agreed that we would be able to get a line of credit, for $26,000 for this purpose. We went ahead and signed contracts with the builder for the work to begin. The CU are now saying that they will not honour the amount originally agreed, based on further investigation into our financial situation.
As we have already entered into a contract based on the information given by the CU, do we have any legal redress? Are we able to 'force' the CU to make good on their original promise?
The manager who originally agreed the amount, is not denying that she did so, if that is of any consequence?
Any help in this area would be most gratefully received, we're in a very tight spot as you may imagine.
Thanks
Keir
As we have already entered into a contract based on the information given by the CU, do we have any legal redress? Are we able to 'force' the CU to make good on their original promise?
The manager who originally agreed the amount, is not denying that she did so, if that is of any consequence?
Any help in this area would be most gratefully received, we're in a very tight spot as you may imagine.
Thanks
Keir