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Posted by CMSNJ on 12/19/05 8:28pm
Msg #83497

Edoc Flub

Receive docs for a 1st and HELOC...last minute of course...rush the print, go to borrower's home and proceed with signing.
About 1/2 way through the first I realize that some of the docs have been overlapped when they were scanned by lender. I call every number I have for everyone associated but get no one on the phone.
I have borrower sign all docs that printed correctly and leave. Didn't really see any other way to proceed.
So, I imagine tomorrow when everyone gets the messages I left all over the US they will want me to go back out.
Of course there will be a fee;)
Anyone out there ever have to deal with this one, and how did it go?




Reply by Marla_FL on 12/19/05 9:15pm
Msg #83505

I have had that happen. If it was not a doc that required notarization, they will most likely email, fax or overnight it to the borrower and have them send it back overnight.

You did what you should have done. Smiley


Reply by B__CA on 12/19/05 9:15pm
Msg #83506

I have, but the odd scanned docs were just junk docs, they just sent them directly to the borrower and had them resign them.

Reply by CMSNJ on 12/19/05 9:29pm
Msg #83512

That's pretty much what I figured. They were junk docs. Thanks guysSmiley Have a Merry ChristmasSmiley

Reply by Marla_FL on 12/19/05 9:29pm
Msg #83513

Same to you :)

Reply by Nd_WA on 12/20/05 4:07am
Msg #83544

Bank of America & World Saving have borrower's copy in the same file (sometimes they do & sometimes they don't) insert a separation page that says "Borrower's copy". If you printed the doc file twice then you'd be signing everything double.


 
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