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You are replying to this message: | | Posted by Linda_H/FL on 2/16/19 8:05am
"The attorney is also a notary. The borrower is very old & not able to drive the long distance to the attorney's office"
The why isn't the *attorney* going to the "borrower" and notarizing it himself? WITH a new POA?
I will say in response to LD's post about not being able to record - yes they can, as long as they're recording an original document or a certified copy of a previously signed document.
This whole thing sounds odd. I would not do it. Something's just not right here. |
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