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[Music] hey guys uh good afternoon angelo christian financial thank you so much for watching our podcast real estate insider i got a fun one for you today things that you should not tell your mortgage lender when youre getting a home loan and youre saying and youre going to wonder hey why is angelo saying theres things you should actually hide from your mortgage lender no im saying you know when youre getting a home loan you want to be very transparent you want to be honest you dont want to hide anything or be deceitful but obviously when youre buying real estate its a major transaction uh how many guys out there ever tried to buy a home before and youre really taken back or aside by all the questions that your loan officer is asking you know there are some things when youre getting a home loan that you dont want to disclose you dont want to discuss or actually do because you can actually jeopardize the transaction or affect yourself from getting approved for the home loan