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 Re: What do you do when documents are wrong?
Posted by Mortgage Closers of San Antonio - Kenneth C Whitton Jr on 12/6/04 11:02pm

I agree... If there is just some huge obvious mistake on the documents that can be easily caught, then I would notify the lender and/or title company per closing instructions and SS instructions. If you make those decisions on your own, you could be construed as practicing law without the proper license, a risk I would prefer not to take. When I find a mistake that seems obvious to me and cannot reach anyone, I document thoroughly so that when the title company catches their error, I can prove that it was not my fault and that they will be billed for the second trip.
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