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Re: Detail is a great trait
Posted by natogan of CA on 2/2/08 11:47am Msg #233806
There is no such code portion in CA handbook regards loose certificate (initiaals). As I told that I've conducted several assignments for Attorney office (New York), I might thought it is legal detail.

Being a teacher for 23 years probably made me very detailed, and I really thought it is mandatory requirement of Title, Escrow, and Mortgage companies, because a borrower's signature is left on the previous page.

Thank you everybody for being responsive. I feel proud of being part of NR.
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 Loose Certificate - natogan on 2/2/08 1:01am
 Re: Loose Certificate - WDMD on 2/2/08 5:28am
 Re: Loose Certificate -  TRG_wy on 2/2/08 9:31am
 Re: Loose Certificate - WDMD on 2/2/08 9:59am
 No is not mandatory in Ca. n/m - GF_CA on 2/2/08 10:43am
 NEVER supply Loose Certificates! - Ernest__CT on 2/2/08 10:27am
 Re: NEVER supply Loose Certificates! - WDMD on 2/2/08 11:19am
 Re: Detail is a great trait - natogan on 2/2/08 11:47am
 Re: NEVER supply Loose Certificates! - Frenchie/TN on 2/2/08 11:49am
 Frenchie/TN is exactly correct. n/m - Ernest__CT on 2/2/08 12:27pm



 
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