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Diane G.
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Is lender entitled to this info - ex's refi

Diane G.
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Have been trying to do a refi with BNC - a lender from Zillow...

While I thought things are going smooth, lender came and requested my ex's settlement statement...So he has a rental property where we took out the mortgage together years ago when we were still married...He just recently refinanced it to just his name, taking me off the loan.... His refi closed like 10 days ago....

His old lender (Wells Fargo) sent a letter stating the joint mortgage was paid off... Now BNC asked for my ex's settlement statement to prove that my name is NOT on the new loan...

I almost that the ask is so inapporpriate to the point that I felt offended... Should I reject that request? 

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Chris Mason
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The lender is no more entitled to any particular paperwork than the borrower is entitled to any particular mortgage. 

You are completely free to reject that request, @Diane G.

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