Can a mortgage lender verify cancel rent checks?
Written By: admin on October 30, 2009
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I need to give my lenders cancel bank checks from the previous year rent history. Can they verify the amount of this checks with my bank. Do they have access to that?
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Sorry but Wayne is only half right. Yes a lender can request a verification of rent history from a land lord but if the land lord is an individual, the rent has to be verified with canceled checks.
The lender does not have access to your bank not to mention your bank would never give out your info without your signed consent. The simplest thing to do is call your bank and tell them you need copies of the canceled checks that you wrote for your rent.