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I am not a lawyer ...
Posted by Anonymous of CO on 2/5/06 1:15pm Msg #94537
What you're really asking is if it's legal for the notary to keep their fingers crossed and hope that the borrower signs. Yes, of course that's legal. However, the only interest you should have is in doing your job in a professional manner, and letting the rest take care of itself. It's out of your hands. You can't predict the outcome of a loan, so there's no point in cutting back on the distance you will travel. You're just shooting yourself in the foot. No, it's not worth the gas money and time when they don't sign. But what if they do? This job is a crapshoot. We gamble everytime we accept an assignment.
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 Companies trying to cut your fees - Anonymous on 2/5/06 12:45pm
 I am not a lawyer ... - Anonymous on 2/5/06 1:15pm
 Re: Companies trying to cut your fees - Lee/AR on 2/5/06 1:26pm
 I'd love to see this challenged in court - MichiganAl on 2/5/06 3:59pm
 Re: I'd love to see this challenged in court - Anonymous from 216.68.195.52 on 2/6/06 8:28am
 Re: Companies trying to cut your fees - MonicaFL on 2/5/06 8:29pm
 Re: Companies trying to cut your fees - Anonymous from 216.68.195.52 on 2/6/06 8:37am



 
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