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Application for Loans ( FHA )

Daniel Clem
  • Aurora, IN
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I am collecting all my materials up for applying for my first FHA loan, ( only second loan period for that matter and first of greater than $9k) And he is requesting 2 months of bank statements. Which is fine. But must I leave my Routing and Account Numbers showing? Just makes me a bit uncomfortable.

Sorry if this is an extremely newbie question. But I've always tried to lean on the side of caution.

Thank you and God Bless

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Wayne Brooks#1 Foreclosures Contributor
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Wayne Brooks#1 Foreclosures Contributor
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It doesn't matter, as everyone in the world you give a check to has that information.  Mortgage lenders as a whole are probably the most protective people of anyone you give financial info to.

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