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Re: Mortgage docs - foreign language
Posted by Luckydog of FL on 5/17/18 11:36am Msg #593345
No, but they do need a professional translator hired from the title company. Where I used to work, they would not allow a family member or realtor to translate for our Spanish speakers, had to be a 3rd party hired by the title company. They are to read the docs to them.
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 Mortgage docs - foreign language - Roadie_MD on 5/17/18 11:31am
 Re: Mortgage docs - foreign language - Luckydog on 5/17/18 11:36am
 Re: Mortgage docs - foreign language - Signerbill on 5/17/18 1:00pm
 Re: Mortgage docs - foreign language - Roadie_MD on 5/17/18 1:47pm
 Re: Mortgage docs - foreign language - Luckydog on 5/17/18 2:09pm
 Prob best to ask someone w/MD TPL AND lender/tc contact. n/m -  JanetK_CA on 5/17/18 8:38pm
 I agree. I've signed some purchase loans for Chinese -  MW/VA on 5/18/18 11:57am
 Check your state law! -  JanetK_CA on 5/17/18 2:42pm
 Re: Check your state law! - Roadie_MD on 5/17/18 2:46pm
 Provide interpreter. I sure wouldn't go there. - Lee/AR on 5/17/18 3:05pm
 Re: Provide interpreter. I sure wouldn - Luckydog on 5/17/18 7:23pm
 Re: Provide interpreter. I sure wouldn -  JanetK_CA on 5/17/18 8:01pm
 Re: Provide interpreter. I sure wouldn - Luckydog on 5/18/18 5:17pm
 Re: Provide interpreter. I sure wouldn -  JanetK_CA on 5/18/18 7:45pm
 Re: Provide interpreter. I sure wouldn - Expeditor on 5/19/18 8:13pm



 
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