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I would caution you about that line of thinking. While I
Posted by  MW/VA of VA on 9/19/14 8:56am Msg #515539
agree, it's not our job to decide what's "informational". If the lender or tc have it in the pkg. we print it. I do sort docs into a signing order, and put all the closing instructions, etc. paper-clipped at the back to the pkg. They're not for the borrower, so it saves time at the table.
The only exception I made was on BofA loans where they had like 30+ pages of closing instructions. I stopped printing those, but haven't seen any of those pkgs recently anyway.
BTW, when you're scanning or faxing docs there's usually a list of critical docs to send. I don't scan & email a complete pkg.
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 Loan info-only type documents/pages – what do you do?? -  Go2NotaryLLC on 9/18/14 11:10pm
 Re: Loan info-only type documents/pages – what do you do?? -  John Tennant on 9/18/14 11:49pm
 I would caution you about that line of thinking. While I -  MW/VA on 9/19/14 8:56am
 same as John and MW -  Notarysigner on 9/19/14 9:20am
 those 'informational' pages are part of the loan - notarydi/CA on 9/19/14 9:35am
 I agree.... This has been my take on it. -  Go2NotaryLLC on 9/19/14 10:31am
 Sorting docs -  Saul Leibowitz on 9/19/14 11:49am
 Very good point... n/m -  Go2NotaryLLC on 9/19/14 12:03pm
 Re: Very good point... -  Hiba/CA on 9/19/14 7:52pm
 Re: Sorting docs -  JanetK_CA on 9/19/14 8:25pm



 
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