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Re: Right to Cancel (effectively) postdated
Posted by
Ilene C. Seidel
of MD on
7/5/19 4:59am
Msg #608155
Usually the RTC states a date of expiration OR date signing the document etc. Did they date the docs correctly ( the date you were sitting at the table)??
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Right to Cancel (effectively) postdated
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Kellosh/CA
on 7/4/19 8:29pm
Re: Right to Cancel (effectively) postdated
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Calnotary
on 7/4/19 9:27pm
Re: Right to Cancel (effectively) postdated
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Bear900/CA
on 7/5/19 1:05am
Re: Right to Cancel (effectively) postdated
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Ilene C. Seidel
on 7/5/19 4:59am
Re: Right to Cancel (effectively) postdated
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Luckydog
on 7/5/19 8:40am
Re: Right to Cancel (effectively) postdated
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SteveS/CA
on 7/5/19 9:01am
Yes, the signers amended the dates...
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Kellosh/CA
on 7/5/19 9:45am
Re: Yes, the signers amended the dates...
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jojo_MN
on 7/5/19 10:58am
I also would have changed the date on the RTC's, regardless
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MW/VA
on 7/5/19 2:58pm
I dont see any problem
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Gavina Franklin
on 7/5/19 9:53am
Re: I dont see any problem
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Kellosh/CA
on 7/5/19 9:56am
Re: I dont see any problem
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Luckydog
on 7/5/19 11:24am
Re: I would probably agree if
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Carolyn Bodley
on 7/5/19 11:50am
Re: I would probably agree if
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Mike Goodey
on 7/5/19 12:47pm
Re: I would probably agree if
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Luckydog
on 7/5/19 1:06pm
Re: I would probably agree if
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SteveS/CA
on 7/5/19 2:15pm
I think I would drop the docs.
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JanetK_CA
on 7/5/19 5:48pm
Re: I think I would drop the docs.
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Bear900/CA
on 7/6/19 1:50am
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