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No ... you don't necessarily have to change the date
Posted by  Linda_H/FL of FL on 7/24/11 3:17pm Msg #390976
the Notice of Right to Cancel clearly states - 3 business days from

1. The date of the transaction; or
2. The date you receive your Truth-in-Lending; or
3. The date you receive this Notice;

whichever is later (or on some it states "the LATTER of the three instances). "Later" or "latter" being the operative word.

So the rescission period begins to run as of the day each person received their NORTC -

I would not change dates on NORTC's without prior approval from title.

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Messages in this Thread
 Right To Cancel Issue for Split Signing - NotaryMot/CA on 7/24/11 3:05pm
 Re: Right To Cancel Issue for Split Signing - JustANotary on 7/24/11 3:12pm
 No ... you don't necessarily have to change the date -  Linda_H/FL on 7/24/11 3:17pm
 Re: No ... you don't necessarily have to change the date -  JanetK_CA on 7/24/11 3:28pm
 Wait! - JustANotary on 7/24/11 3:20pm
 Re: Wait! -  JanetK_CA on 7/24/11 3:35pm
 Agree but just to be safe just ask what they want? n/m -  Notarysigner on 7/24/11 5:37pm
 Re: Right To Cancel Issue for Split Signing - NotaryMot/CA on 7/24/11 3:56pm
 I think that's the best thing you can do - leave it as is -  Linda_H/FL on 7/24/11 4:21pm
 Re: Right To Cancel Issue for Split Signing - CopperheadVA on 7/24/11 4:10pm



 
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