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If it is a conventional FNMA/FHLMC loan and you are going to occupy the property as your primary residence....then it would be allowed but you have to prove some things...... Last time I checked you had to show that you had the bonds in your name..that you lived together with your husband for the last 12 mos it would be good if you share a joint bank acct. Write serial numbers & photo copy the name info on front of the bonds before cashing. Get the bank to write a receipt showing value of bonds when cashed-in. Gov't issued stuff really shouldn't be copied but for your own records & a true document trail ..I would.

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