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Find a Notary in Candler, North Carolina
Welcome to the Find a Notary signing agent archive for Candler, North Carolina, where you can find a qualified notary to assist with a loan signing or any other notarization allowed by law. Notary public profiles in this archive were current as of 12/19/2007.
 
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County list: according to our records, Candler is in or near the following county(ies):
Buncombe, Haywood, Henderson, Madison, McDowell, Rutherford, Transylvania, Yancey
 
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 Rebecca Cantrall

Search in ZIP Code: 28715

Providing dependable, reliable, courteous service in Buncombe, Henderson and Haywood counties in North Carolina. North Carolina Certified Paralegal with 20+ years in the industry. Signing Agent for 3.5 years, with hundreds of error free loan signings completed. I have experience with purchase, refinance, HELOC, line of credit and reverse mortgage closings.
 This profile was last updated on 9/25/2007 6:22:00 PM.
 Has Laser Printer: Yes
 
Recent Notary Talk Threads Authored by this Notary:
 
QuickClosing123
Posted by BeckyNC at 11/16/2007 5:16:00 PM
Does anyone have any feedback about this company out of Land O Lakes, FL? Phone is 813-335-4784. Didn't turn up anything doing a search or in the company list. Got a call for a closing while I was closing, but didn't feel my phone vibrate until it was too late. Just wanted to check in case they called back.
 
 
Reverse Mortgage Question - Long and partially OT
Posted by BeckyNC at 10/2/2007 6:28:00 PM
I'm hoping that someone who has more experience with reverse mortgages than I do can point me in the right direction. My parents are thinking about doing a reverse mortgage; they are in Indiana, so talking long distance is not helping. Mom has Parkinsons and is not in great health, and Dad is worried about their funds running out sooner than they thought.

They have looked at Freedom Financial (IndyMac - or as Dad says, "the James Garner people"Wink and are starting to look at Senior Lending Network ("the Robert Wagner people"Wink. They are getting some conflicting information, and I can't help with the questions Dad is asking.

IndyMac has told my folks that they can't (or won't) work with them because the retirement condo community they are in is still building new units. SLN has said that's not right. Does anyone know if this is a lender thing or a HUD thing?

My other question concerns the folks they are talking to. They have an appointment with Greenpath, which is supposed to be one of the independent counseling services. When I google, all I find (at least on the first page) is about debt consolidation, which doesn't feel right.

I've read Brenda/TX's book and the AARP, but these are the types of questions that just aren't answered. If you have any related info from people you have signed about either of the RM companies, or the counseling services, I'd really like to hear it.
 


 

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