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 Re: IMO, this was much ado about nothing. If it was a typo
Posted by VT_Syrup on 6/23/22 10:52am

I'm not very enthusiastic about the idea "this was much ado about nothing". I don't know how badly Mary Jones needed the cash. I don't know what kind of interest rate she was getting or if that rate was about to expire. But I there's a strong possibility that Mary Jones didn't think of the transaction as "nothing". The fact that the title doesn't care enough to put the documents in a form where Mary can just sign "Mary L. Jones" isn't our fault, but that doesn't mean it isn't a serious situation.

MW/VA wrote "If she was signing with the AKA & acknowledged the AKA that should have been enough." I don't know what that means. Does it mean that under the circumstances, there is adequate proof that Mary is also known as "Mary I. Jones"?
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