Legal
Terms of Service
Preview version effective June 23, 2026. These terms are intended for launch preparation and should be reviewed by qualified counsel before full public release.
Use of StreamQuote
StreamQuote is a software workspace for mortgage professionals to organize lead data, compare pricing scenarios, prepare quote previews, and manage related workflows. StreamQuote does not replace lender, broker, compliance, underwriting, licensing, advertising, privacy, or consumer-disclosure obligations.
Users are responsible for entering accurate information, verifying all pricing and eligibility with the applicable lender or investor, maintaining required licenses, and using StreamQuote only for lawful business purposes.
No Credit Decision
StreamQuote output is not a Loan Estimate, Closing Disclosure, preapproval, rate lock, underwriting approval, or commitment to lend. Any quote, payment, rate, APR, fee, credit, savings, cash-to-close, or eligibility output is an estimate that may change based on market conditions, verified borrower information, property details, investor guidelines, underwriting, and final lender approval.
Account and Subscription
Users must keep credentials secure and promptly notify StreamQuote of unauthorized access. Paid subscription access, trial access, renewals, cancellation, taxes, and payment processing are governed by the Subscription Terms and any checkout terms shown by the payment provider.
Compliance Responsibility
Users are responsible for reviewing borrower-facing communications, advertisements, emails, SMS messages, secure quote links, and files for legal and company compliance before sending or relying on them. StreamQuote may provide workflow tools, but it does not provide legal, tax, accounting, credit, underwriting, or compliance advice.
Availability and Liability
StreamQuote is provided for business workflow support and may change, pause, or be unavailable from time to time. To the fullest extent allowed by law, StreamQuote disclaims warranties and limits liability for indirect, incidental, consequential, special, punitive, or lost-profit damages arising from use of the service.