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Quick question on Bank Statements

Just out of interest would prospeactive mortgage lenders accept 3 months worth of statements that I just print from my online account at home or do they need to be originals direct from my bank etc?

Terry
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  • ajaxgeezer
    ajaxgeezer Posts: 2,476 Forumite
    Sorry to be vague, but....

    I had one lender which accepted printed internet statements, whereas one insisted that only originals would do, which cost me £7.50 to obtain. I guess it depends on the lender, you'd have to ask them.

    Martin
  • UK007BullDog
    UK007BullDog Posts: 2,607 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Combo Breaker
    Yes, it does depend on the lender. Some accept them some do not.
  • Scott
    Scott Posts: 200 Forumite
    Some will also accept printed copies if they are notarised and forwarded to them, also.
    Scott
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