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Blank "V.A. Certificate of Eligibility" form
Posted by CopperheadVA of VA on 11/2/11 7:14pm Msg #402603
What do you do with these? I usually save it to the end and ask the borrower to complete (and then I take the opportunity to double check docs while borrower is doing this). Had a borrower today who said he already completed one and didn't want to do it again. He ended up finding a copy of the one he had already completed and transcribed the information.

Shouldn't this doc already be taken care of before signing appointment?

I have a notary friend who just has the veteran sign and sends it back blank.
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 Blank "V.A. Certificate of Eligibility" form - CopperheadVA on 11/2/11 7:14pm
 Re: Blank "V.A. Certificate of Eligibility" form -  Roger_OH on 11/2/11 7:32pm
 This form is not notarized - CopperheadVA on 11/2/11 7:39pm
 I don't have them complete it. It's part of the application -  MW/VA on 11/2/11 7:57pm
 Re: I don't have them complete it. It's part of the application -  Claudine Osborne on 11/2/11 9:24pm
 I wish they were filled in - mine never are... - CopperheadVA on 11/3/11 6:00am
 My bad - senior moment n/m -  Roger_OH on 11/2/11 9:55pm
 Re: My bad - senior moment -  Claudine Osborne on 11/2/11 10:08pm
 Re: Blank "V.A. Certificate of Eligibility" form - CopperheadVA on 11/3/11 8:01pm



 
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