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Response to When the lender refuses to supply documents but then agrees.

from Eleanor Scott (eleanor.scott@btinternet.com)
I would say that complete documentation must include a copy of the mortage deed and conditions, the MIG, and all valuations and associated marketing documents, receipts and paperwork relating to anything you were charged for, eg repairs and insurance policies, *and* an assurance from the lender that it does actually have the originals of these documents which you and your legal representatives can examine by appointment. I would like to see a lender argue an ageing claim in court based on a roll of dusty microfilm! (By the way, if anyone does get taken to court, in my opinion one must insist to the judge that originals are produced by the lender. Don't tacitly accept copies by not making a stand.)
(posted 8476 days ago)

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