Bank Mortgage Portals Silently Drop Uploaded Documents
Mortgage applicants upload documents through bank apps and secure email systems only to discover the files never reached the loan agent, leading to application closures without notice. The lack of end-to-end delivery confirmation in mortgage document workflows means borrowers have no way to verify their submissions are received until the damage is already done.
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