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Re: Concur with Paul, but further, I have seen RTC forms....
Posted by  PAW of FL on 6/24/06 2:53pm Msg #127980
I certainly agree that the signers of the RTC should change the date next to their signature if it is not the actual date being signed. However, I never directly instruct them to do so. I always state that the RTC expires three business days from the noted date of signing. If they ask about changing the date, I tell them that I cannot decide for them, that they need to determine in their own minds, what the implications, if any, are if the date is incorrect, by explaining what the Notice is for and what it means (pointing out the paragraphs on the RTC).
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 Date clarification - Anonymous from 70.231.172.254 on 6/23/06 2:37pm
 Re: Date clarification -  Roger_OH on 6/23/06 2:49pm
 Re: Date clarification - Anonymous from 70.231.172.254 on 6/23/06 2:52pm
 Re: Date clarification - RTC -  PAW on 6/23/06 8:34pm
 Concur with Paul, but further, I have seen RTC forms........ - Bob_Chicago on 6/23/06 11:43pm
 Re: Concur with Paul, but further, I have seen RTC forms.... -  PAW on 6/24/06 2:53pm



 
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