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Does it matter if the family members of the single borrower of the housing provident fund loan fill in the wrong information?
The wrong filling is influential.

Lenders applying for housing provident fund loans need to submit a written application to the bank, fill in the application form for housing provident fund loans and truthfully provide the following information:

Proof of deposit of housing provident fund of the applicant and spouse;

Proof of identity of the applicant and spouse (referring to valid residence certificates such as resident ID card and household registration book) and proof of marital status;

Proof of family income stability and other proof of creditor's rights and debts that have an impact on repayment ability;

Valid documents such as purchase contract and agreement;

Collateral, pledge list, certificate of ownership, certificate of consent of the authorized disposition to mortgage and pledge, and certificate of collateral valuation issued by relevant departments;

The provident fund center requires a third-party guarantor to guarantee and pay the guarantee fee, and the borrower, lender and third-party guarantor jointly sign a tripartite contract;

Other information required by the provident fund center.