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Posted by Elizabeth Soliday on 7/5/07 1:21pm
Msg #198551

What do you do?

Title Co. claims their specific owner's aff. was in packet and it wasn't. I wrote them back stating there was another owner's aff. in the packet and pointed out page and told them we signed it. They want me to go back out and get it signed. I am going that way today anyway, should I tell them I will do it, but shipping's on them? I don't want to act like it's my fault, but I want to preserve a good relationship with the TC too.

I hate last minute signings because it seems they are always missing something, especially when they send multiple attachments.

Reply by James Schultz on 7/5/07 1:24pm
Msg #198552

Ask the borrowers if they have it in the copies you left them.If they don't, it wasn't sent.If it's not too far out of the way, get it done.Shipping should be on them....

Reply by dickb/wi on 7/5/07 1:31pm
Msg #198554

if you have their acct# just ship it..... n/m

Reply by NCLisa on 7/5/07 1:32pm
Msg #198556

What's really amusing is an Owners Affidavit or Lien Waiver isn't worth the paper it is printed on! No way to legally enforce the document after it has been signed. I've seen this written up in so many TC bulletins in the last year.

Reply by Elizabeth Soliday on 7/5/07 1:42pm
Msg #198559

There was already one in the packet they sent me, they emailed me with another one (drafted by TC) and said it was in the packet and didn't get signed - not true! So, c'mon how many do you need Smile

Reply by Lee/AR on 7/5/07 7:51pm
Msg #198651

As many as they are willing to pay you to have signed. My mistake/my dime & time. Their mistake/they pay...period. Elizabeth, I'm sure you're a very nice lady, but you are letting these people take advantage of your nature. If you do not value your time, don't expect that anyone else will. Get tougher.

Reply by LauriecPA on 7/5/07 9:03pm
Msg #198658

Re:Can you send them back the email they sent to you?

I've had to do that before. I just click "reply" and send back what was sent to me, so they can see it wasn't there. (It's great when they have to apologize to us!)

Reply by Elizabeth Soliday on 7/6/07 12:18am
Msg #198675

Re: Re:Can you send them back the email they sent to you?

That's what I usually do, but there were like 5 emails of documents this time.

Reply by christiSocal on 7/6/07 12:54am
Msg #198676

You could send all 5

Tell them to search through and show you where it is!


 
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