I did a signing with BofA reverse sometime back with a borrower that is blind. When the bank found out that she was blind, they made me go back and have her sign a form, that I notarized, saying that she had the documents read to her to her satisfaction.
I said, what about someone who speaks English reads in a different language? What about people who can sign their name, but did not receive enough education to read? How about dyslexics? I never read loan packages that I sign, what about people like me? I thought it was discrimination against one particular type of signer. I think attorneys for groups like "Lighthouse for the Blind" would agree. |