I see, so really count four is the main one. Count one is standard. Count two is grasping straws if they are going on the rent alone, as you continued to make nearly 20 months worth of payments. However, they may try to show that you took out loan 2 and 4 at a time when you were insolvent. Count three is interesting, what do they mean the insurance refused to pay?
Did you exaggerate your circumstances in any of the applications? Unless you are now paying $1K in rent, I highly doubt they can use it as a misrepresentation. How do they prove you were paying rent? Unless you lied about your circumstances on loan 1 and 3, I wouldn't worry about those. A large bank would be hard-pressed to pull that off, how is a little CU going to do it. You also have the police report about the bike, so it's not as if you hid it.
Did you exaggerate your circumstances in any of the applications? Unless you are now paying $1K in rent, I highly doubt they can use it as a misrepresentation. How do they prove you were paying rent? Unless you lied about your circumstances on loan 1 and 3, I wouldn't worry about those. A large bank would be hard-pressed to pull that off, how is a little CU going to do it. You also have the police report about the bike, so it's not as if you hid it.
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