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Why Wasn't My Loan Funded?

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While funding issues don’t happen often, it’s possible a loan may not get fully funded. This means there was an issue in the step between approval and issuance—the point where we get funds ready to send to you.

We understand that this isn’t an ideal outcome, but we’ll do our best to let you know as soon as possible so you can find other solutions for your situation.

We’ll also send you an invitation to reapply in the future, so watch for that.

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