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sistawendy) wrote2022-04-07 07:44 pm
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update: conditional approval
Less than ten minutes after I posted my previous entry, I found out what the conditions for my mortgage approval were. They wanted bank statements that actually showed me putting down the earnest money, and my latest W-2*. No biggie. But oh yeah, they wanted to know why Ex's address was on my credit report.
I did cosign on Ex's first mortage on her current abode. I recalled that she got my name off it when she refinanced. But I couldn't verify that because what turned out to be a ninety minute meeting started when I posted my last entry, too. Commence ninety minutes of stressing out.
Afterward, I got Ex on the actual voice phone, Xer style. She confirmed what I belived: she's refinanced twice since she got the house, in grand Ex style, and my name was not on either of the refis. I should be golden.
I of course relayed this to my lender. Cross a couple of appendages for me.
*For those outside the US, that's the end-of-year payroll statement for tax purposes. If you work a regular job in the US, you get a W-2 sent to you by Feb. 1st by law.
I did cosign on Ex's first mortage on her current abode. I recalled that she got my name off it when she refinanced. But I couldn't verify that because what turned out to be a ninety minute meeting started when I posted my last entry, too. Commence ninety minutes of stressing out.
Afterward, I got Ex on the actual voice phone, Xer style. She confirmed what I belived: she's refinanced twice since she got the house, in grand Ex style, and my name was not on either of the refis. I should be golden.
I of course relayed this to my lender. Cross a couple of appendages for me.
*For those outside the US, that's the end-of-year payroll statement for tax purposes. If you work a regular job in the US, you get a W-2 sent to you by Feb. 1st by law.