No offense meant Stephen, toward you at all - my apologies if it was taken. I really didn't have a clue as to your meaning and it seemed to trigger more concern. The rest of my post was my opinion and it still is. The reason I like this board is that opinions can be posted, and debated but I'm always ready to learn from those more experienced than I am.
The date issue is one where I still don't know everything there is to know (other than backdating). So - when I post something that seems like 'common sense' feel free to correct me or show me where I'm wrong, and why it is wrong.
You said "you can absolutely sign documents that are dated later than your certificate" and "this was common". I guess what I'm wondering: why is that? If somone is locked into an interest rate...and that rate is running out, I understand the need for backdating requests from anxious lenders/bwrs.
For me, dated dates on docs have never been a huge concern for me, but then I've never encountered problems or issues with it. Enlighten me, please. |