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Re: I think I know the answer BUT
Posted by MSFlorida of FL on 4/16/14 9:05am Msg #505913
I always have witness's on the mortgage when its a purchase no matter if the seller's are there are not. Sellers are not signing the mortgage so why would that make a difference? I know its not required in Florida but most of my clients are now requiring it.
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 I think I know the answer BUT -  MonicaFL on 4/15/14 6:19pm
 Where's the property? -  Linda_H/FL on 4/15/14 6:31pm
 If the property is in Connecticut, and buyers are ... -  John/CT on 4/15/14 9:13pm
 Re: Where -  MonicaFL on 4/16/14 6:36am
 Re: Where - Brenda/FL on 4/16/14 7:21am
 Re: I think I know the answer BUT - MSFlorida on 4/16/14 9:05am
 True, not needed, but many lenders want -  jba/fl on 4/16/14 12:15pm
 agree w/jba/fl - ck with whoever assigned it to you n/m -  JPH13/MO on 4/16/14 12:46pm



 
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