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When a lender takes a loan application the most important thing the lender is concerned with is the applicants employment history for the last 15 years.
The applicants current housing expenses are of little interest.
Is this true or false ?
Take your time. The solution is posted below the wildlife photo.

A. False
A lender will usually only want to know about the last two years of employment.
Between the two, the most important thing to the lender is the applicants current housing expenses.

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