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Tyler joined the Members Mortgage team in 2024 as a mortgage loan originator serving members in the Grand Rapids area. His experience as a loan officer began in 2019.
Melton attended the University of Northwestern– St Paul, where he earned a bachelor of science degree in 2014. He has called his wife’s hometown of Grand Rapids home since 2020. Tyler and his wife, Laura, have two springer spaniels, Jet and Lola. A fan of the green, Tyler is an avid golfer, having played on his high school and college teams.
Melton enjoys helping members achieve their homeownership goals:
“My mission is to create long-term relationships with our members and provide them with personalized, tailored solutions that fit their unique needs and situations.”
As a dedicated and hardworking mortgage professional, Melton especially values communication, teamwork, and customer satisfaction. He aims to guide Grand Rapids members through the mortgage process, whether they’re looking to purchase, build, renovate, or refinance a home.
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MCCU lends to Minnesota and Wisconsin residents only and property used for mortgage security must be within the states of Minnesota and Wisconsin. Membership and loan approval are required.
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HOME MORTGAGE DISCLOSURE ACT NOTICE
The HMDA data about our residential mortgage lending are available online for review. The data show geographic distribution of loans and applications; ethnicity, race, sex, age, and income of applicants and borrowers; and information about loan approvals and denials. These data are available online at the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau's Web site (www.consumerfinance.gov/hmda). HMDA data for many other financial institutions are also available at this Web site.
PATRIOT ACT: Important Information About Procedures for Opening a New Account
To help the government fight the funding of terrorism and money laundering activities, Federal law requires all financial institutions to obtain, verify, and record information that identifies each person who opens an account.
What this means for you: When you open an account, we will ask for your name, address, date of birth, and other information that will allow us to identify you. We may also ask to see your driver’s license or other identifying documents.