Well, I got my fee, however, the LO was very sloppy with the paperwork
~the co-borrower's name was misspelled both first and last,
~the co-borrower only has an expired drivers license and no longer drives
~the co-borrower is 92 years young. He had an amplifier so that he could hear me. He was not the problem.
The company who hired me said,
~accept the expired drivers license and tell the co-borrower to get a sr. ID immediately
~have the co-borrower correct his names and rewrite them, initial and sign correctly (he could barely sign his name, I wore him out). A hundred million times he was supposed to correct the LOs incorrect spellings? Really?
I was over the top. 8 files yesterday, this was so time consuming that I don't think I'll accept another RM application ever again in my signing career. I was pretty fed up by then, until
The next signing I attended was four signers, elderly parents and daughter and son in law. The daughter was a PITA, the parents were very sweet. Title in a trust, all four on title, the package was a huge Prospect Mortgage package, lots of disclosures, numerous 1003s, 4506Ts, tax returns, oh my.
It made me late for my next purchasing loan signing by 45 minutes. This first time buyer was sooooo sweet, a nurse and very excited about her first home purchase.
I am very glad to be home and take my signing uniform off. Finally having something to eat. I grazed today, no time for a regular lunch.
Today is better. I may have to turn one back for no docs. We'll see. Have until 8am. I really earned my stars yesterday
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