Due Diligence

Processing Due Diligence

Processing Due Diligence

Written By: Bonnie Wilt-Hild

These days, underwriters constantly stress the importance of collecting the appropriate documentation in order to complete acceptable due diligence on the cases intended for underwriting. Often times, these requests appear to be the result of ultra conservative underwriting practices and the documentation required nothing less than excessive particularly if the request for additional items is being made a few days prior to closing. 


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