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Potential tenants are also within their rights to decline to provide them. However, this refusal can influence the landlord's decision regarding the person's application. If a tenant refuses to provide the relevant documentation, a landlord is allowed to close their potential tenancy application.
Through the Bank's App Getting your bank account statement via the bank's application is both quick and easy. Follow these steps: Download the app from Google Play/App or the bank's website. Enter your username and password to log in.
Yes, lenders ask for bank statements to assess your financial standing via: Your monthly income. Your spending patterns. Payments towards loans and credit cards.
You will need to provide us with: Your most recent bank statement (with your name as account owner) showing your income credits over a consecutive 3 month period, with your most recent credit made within 30 days of your credit card application.
You can obtain both bank and credit card statements either electronically through online banking or mobile apps, or in paper form via mail. Most financial institutions allow you to access your statements by logging into your account online.
You may be asked to provide recent financial documents (such as payslips or bank statements) when applying.