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Grit_dog
May 25, 2022Navigator
valhalla360 wrote:Grit dog wrote:
Lenders, in the many loans, for all types of stuff, haven't ever given a rats arse about what state or address is on a valid ID as long as it's a valid ID.
But thanks for the supposition agian and some paranoia about fraud...
Odd, have a friend going thru this right now but already moved out of her apartment and is using her parents address in another state (it gets complicate beyond that)
She had to do some explaining to the bank. Looks like she will get the loan but the bank apparently did give a rat's arse.
And I was specifically talking about the address on a person’s ID. Maybe I should have said “ID” more than twice in the same sentence…lol.
Could be but not necessarily at all related to the actual address one claims as their residence on a loan application.
Maybe I’m all wet, but mortgage lenders, banks and CUs for vehicle or personal loans never question what is on my ID. And a lot of the time my ID didn’t match my current or new address, or even the same state.
If you know what or why someone is checking your ID you can tell what or why it may or may not be accepted. If you think about it.
It’s only just been in the last 5 years or so that all my “papers” line up address wise.
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