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 Re: Oh man. This poor notary
Posted by Patsy Cabiness on 12/3/10 12:00pm

Ahh. See. This is why I like this forum. A new point of view pops up that should be considered also.

What I posted is all I knew about this and yes, I was not informed this was a resigning until I got to the borrower's home. So, were the borrowers lied to? Then it would be both poor borrower (for obvious reasons) and poor notary (once more taking the blame for someone's screwup)

I did wonder why the SS/TC didn't send the 1st notary back out to fix their own errors at no charge to them.

Thanks Teresa/FL
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