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You are replying to this message: | | Posted by Teresa/FL on 7/26/11 7:44am
I have had a SS arrange for an attorney to be on the phone when I performed a closing for SC property here in FL. I don't know if it was legally required, but it made no difference to me.
The original question in this thread about an AIF signing an affidavit (and therefore taking an oath for the principal) is one I have encountered many times. Since the question came from a SC notary, it would be best addressed by a SC attorney. |
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