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 4506T and 4506C
Posted by  Leslie_Mo on 6/7/21 12:19am

I recently did a signing that had both the 4506T and 4506C. Neither of them included dates of tax returns reviewed (those areas for a date were blank). The borrower noted that the form said not to sign if anything was left blank. I told him I had never seen one of these forms that didn't have a date inserted in that area. He called his lender and she told him that that happens all the time and that allows them to fill in the blank with a date if they were audited. He thanked her and asked me again if I had ever seen this form without dates filled in. I again told him no. He ended up signing the forms anyway. What's your opinion?
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