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?
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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. 
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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.
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Reply by CMSNJ on 12/19/05 9:29pm Msg #83512
That's pretty much what I figured. They were junk docs. Thanks guys Have a Merry Christmas
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Reply by Marla_FL on 12/19/05 9:29pm Msg #83513
Same to you :)
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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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