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Approving A Loan The Careless Way

Just ran across this in letters to the editor section of the Aug 13 issue of BusinessWeek. Wanted to pass it along.

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“Why Fannie and Freddie are fidgety” (News & Insights, July 30) talks about “low-documentation loans.” It would be interesting to know how many “fake-documentation loans” have been made.

About three years ago we subpoenaed the mortgage application that a plaintiff in a bogus lawsuit had submitted to a national lender. Attached to her application were copies of W-2 forms stolen from two different people whose annual earnings were much higher than the plaintiff’s. The plaintiff had simply pasted her own name onto the copies. She did not even bother changing the Social Security numbers on the W-2 forms.

Thus, the lender received an application with two W-2 forms, which, between them, contained three different Social Security numbers. They still approved the loan!

David L. Hagan
Pismo Beach, Calif.