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 Re: Not Every Borrower Wants To Sign In Their Home.
Posted by Eva75Eva on 1/11/19 11:47am

Agree with Luckydog about Starbucks. I've had to sign a 1st & a 2nd at a Starbucks and those little postage stamp tables make my job so difficult. There's barely enough room to put one legal size paper on the table and the rest of the package has to be placed on my lap while my notary bag and portfolio lay on the filthy floor. At least at some of the larger Starbucks locations they have the conference tables, but there's still the issue of noise or being too busy.
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