Not even sure what that is! Aren't All signings carried out this way???
Of course, it made perfect sense to refuse the Signing. It's what we don't know that may end up hurting us most.
Yes, I Do understand that some are still admitting "outsiders" into their homes (and notaries accept the invite from the grinning "Cheshire cat") BUT there really are Other ways to "conduct a closing." Time to really think outside the box Or stay inside until this blows over. I think the one-and-young signer is likely to be the best adapter; a sole signer will sign Anywhere! But a well-organized household team can make it work too, without putting anyone inside their home at risk.
Any TC has legal counsel at the helm. I wonder what they would say if an SS client put their (the TC) BE-hinds in bubbling hot water by not bringing this to notary's attention beforehand? A couple of memorable things my TC client's acting counsel told me a few weeks ago:
She does not meet clients (and yes, she has lost a few); and had this communication for business-as-usual folks during a Pandemic, "Even if I wanted to be in the Same room with you - which I do NOT..." She had me cracking up there. Her and lawyer husband work from home.
The 2nd thing she said, "I will never knowingly put you in a unsafe situation." So, she was giving me leave to tell the signer who was calling me direct instead of his AIF to Leave Me Be (polite for . . .)! We were all waiting for him to report back with virus test results.
(Over the weekend I was turned away from a Wawa - they have good hot chocolate but I was hungry for chicken chili! ANYWAY I walked away SMH, along with another would-be customer. Young employee lookout said an employee had tested positive for Covid-19. "At least they let us know," I said.) |