You arrive home one day to find the kitchen window broken and your stash of dark chocolate truffles dangerously depleted. Explanation #1: A chocolate-seeking criminal has broken in! Explanation #2: ...
If your credit report has any negative history, or if there is something in your mortgage application that requires more information, a lender may ask you to submit a "letter of explanation." This isn ...
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for the Berkman Klein Center Working Group on Explanation and the Law: Chris Bavitz, Harvard Law School; Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society at Harvard University Ryan Budish, Berkman Klein ...
If you're buying a home and your lender asks for a letter of explanation (LOE), it doesn't necessarily mean you’re in trouble. Lenders often request letters of explanation to clear up simple details ...