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To: steve86

I have, in the past, had a client (or should I say, POTENTIAL client) say they lived in a property or planned to live in a property that I soon discovered they had NO intention of occupying. If it’s a refinance it’s easiest to tell, things like the home address on a paystub or bank statement not matching, or the home in question is in a horrible neighborhood and another property they own is in a nice area, etc.

On a purchase it’s harder to tell, but there are clues that can often be confirmed by the way they answer questions.

If I suspect they’re lying, I call them on it. In a professional way of course. And then if my hunch is right I tell them either I do the loan as an investor loan or not at all.


39 posted on 12/07/2007 7:00:11 PM PST by RockinRight (Rumors of Fred Thompson's death have been greatly exaggerated.)
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To: RockinRight
If I suspect they’re lying, I call them on it. In a professional way of course. And then if my hunch is right I tell them either I do the loan as an investor loan or not at all.

Many loan processors could care less, though, and even encourage applicants to be dishonest.

44 posted on 12/07/2007 7:02:56 PM PST by steve86 (Acerbic by nature, not nurtureā„¢)
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