I totally agree. I market myself as a Signing Agent whom is "highly experienced" with real estate transactions, etc ...it implies a greater level of services, and it sets me apart from other closers. Having worked for a TC and I know when there is an error in the docs and I pride myself in being able to bring it to the attention of the hiring party (TC) for either clarification or correction BEFORE the actual closing. As you know, something as simple as a missing middle initial on MTG could result in a resign if I don't catch it. Sometimes I wonder about the level of expertise of the TC employees preparing the HUD... This level of confidence comes with experience. I read an article in our newspaper yesterday where an auto mechanic fixed a guys car in 15 minutes and the guy complained about the cost. The mechanic replied that he knew how to fix the problem and that was what he was paying for. If only the SS & TC's realized that...
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