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Can the NREIS/Countrywide package be any bigger?
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Posted by NCsignguy on 3/20/09 7:49pm
Msg #281532

Can the NREIS/Countrywide package be any bigger?

146 pages for 2 borrowers, one loan single refi


Reply by Linda_H/FL on 3/20/09 7:50pm
Msg #281533

That's not all that unusual....more unusual

is anything under 100 pages...

Reply by doglover/CA on 3/22/09 9:59pm
Msg #281720

Re: That's not all that unusual....more unusual

Recently I have had a handful of closing packages that were indeed under 100 pages in length, one I recall was 60-something pages in length. But a few weeks ago I did a closing with a JP Morgan-Chase package that was 148 pages long with three deeds of trust and three condominium riders.

Reply by MW/VA on 3/20/09 9:13pm
Msg #281553

That's typical, with the 23 p. of instructions. I used to love to work with NREIS, but could no longer do it for the fee they were willing to pay. They also will not negotiate.

Reply by Bob_Chicago on 3/21/09 5:11am
Msg #281574

Actually, it is not that bad when it comes to "signing time"

A large # of pages are instructions, no initials on note or mortgage,
3 pages of instructions on the w-9s, not that many signatures, and only a
few dox requiring notarization.
With most loans today being e-doc, considering investing in a high end printer
that has a large page output per cartridge.

Reply by LynnNC on 3/21/09 9:36am
Msg #281594

Re: Actually, it is not that bad when it comes to "signing time"

Bob - What printer would you suggest?

With Countrywide loans I do not print the Closing Instructions for the borrower package.

Reply by Calnotary on 3/21/09 10:22am
Msg #281600

Re: Actually, it is not that bad when it comes to "signing time"

"With Countrywide loans I do not print the Closing Instructions for the borrower package."


I don't do this, if the SS sends me 150 pages I print 2 sets of the very same thing. I can't risk of been accused of not printing the whole package just to save a few cents. I get several signings from several clients, and most packages are from 85 to 175 pages. NOW if one company only calls me to do their CW-Spanish speaking borrowers and only they send me their big packages I start charging an additional fee. But when it's from a regular client, the price stays the same.

Reply by thnotary_NY on 3/21/09 1:11pm
Msg #281608

Re: Actually, it is not that bad when it comes to "signing time"

My last CW was 180<> w/ 20 some odd pgs of instructions. I cut those out of the bwrs cps and any other junk not really needed. Xtra cps of mortgages, etc.

Reply by Ilene C. Seidel on 3/21/09 1:41pm
Msg #281613

Re: Actually, it is not that bad when it comes to "signing time"

I've never printed the closing instructions for NREIS they have a copy prior to sending the package and it's a waste of $$. No one has ever said anything about it.

Reply by mmjosey on 3/23/09 11:32am
Msg #281778

Re: Actually, it is not that bad when it comes to "signing time"

Same here. I never print the instructions they are for the title company( who already have a copy) not me or the borrower why waste time and money? They packages are very large>
However I Printed a signing the other day where there was 188 pages!!!!

Reply by Bob_Chicago on 3/21/09 3:26pm
Msg #281618

I have a Kyocera 3840 that I lease. Key to cost effeciency..

to my mind is the fact that I purchased from a dealer with a
service contract that includes toner and on site maintenecnce
at less than one cent per page.
Do not claim to be a computer weinie in any way, shape or form
Many here are far more knowledgeable on computer issues.

Reply by MW/VA on 3/22/09 8:39am
Msg #281674

Re: I have a Kyocera 3840 that I lease. Key to cost effeciency..

In hindsight I think that leasing is probably a good idea. I've spent a lot of money on different printers, as well as the cost of maintaining them. I probably could have leased for a whole lot less.


 
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