Posted by Shannon_Va on 5/25/05 10:20pm Msg #40425
I am so annoyed
I know it is my fault. And I triple checked the darn docs. I missed filling in a date on ONE darn paper. Not even one that gets notorized. The docs had the name of the borrower typed in and accross the page was the ss# and I missed the 'date' word which was typed in UNDER the ss#. But everything else was ok. SO my crazy question is. isn't this the sort of thing the document correction and the limited power of attorney are for??? I am going to have the paper re signed of course, but what on earth do they have all these papers signed for if they can't use them to correct filling in one date on a paper that doesn't even get notorized.
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Reply by sara-ut on 5/25/05 11:34pm Msg #40436
why don't you merely write in the date?
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Reply by Sylvia_FL on 5/25/05 11:40pm Msg #40437
That is a big No-No with most companies, notaries writing in dates for borrowers. Dates should be in the borrowers own handwriting.
There was one title company that specifically stated that even one spouse could not date a doc for the other spouse.
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Reply by LawrenceOK on 5/26/05 8:12am Msg #40467
Ok, this is ridicules. Talk about a nit-picking TC. I bet more then one date has been overlooked and the TC or LO just fills it in. Now I can totaly understand if it's a missed signature, but a date.
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Reply by Sylvia_FL on 5/26/05 9:47am Msg #40494
I used to wonder how they would know, but then, each person writes the date differently.
And some companies already have the dates typed in.
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Reply by Indiana Notary on 5/26/05 10:37am Msg #40507
So why can't they type the date on this doc?
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Reply by Anon on 5/26/05 10:49am Msg #40509
These SS or title companies make a problem out of stupid things....sounds like Nations Direct, they love to find things to correct! I'd rather not get paid than to have to go back out to get a date added if it's not a RTC or one of the legals.
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