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Re: The role of a SS
Posted by Luckydog of FL on 7/26/21 12:24pm Msg #633825
Well, that is true. Unless you have a valid reason for asking for more, like a huge package beyond the norm 140 range, or asking for a witness and not disclosed, your clicking means agreeing to what they put out there.
I agree we don't have time, that's why you need to know your companies who and who not to work for, make a cheat sheet so you can glance in a few seconds to accept or decline. That's the Way irt goes when they text blast. The better the company the faster it's gone.
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 The role of a SS - Cheryl/SC on 7/24/21 1:42am
 Re: The role of a SS -  Cheryl Elliott on 7/24/21 8:15am
 Many SS are a PIA. They often just handle scheduling, and -  MW/VA on 7/24/21 9:15am
 MW/VA - telephone presence is acceptable n/m - Linda_H/FL on 7/24/21 9:29am
 Re: MW/VA - telephone presence is acceptable - Carolyn Bodley on 7/24/21 1:15pm
 Here's a state-by-state guidance ... -  Yoli/CA on 7/24/21 1:57pm
 From what I've read here and elsewhere I thought - Linda_H/FL on 7/24/21 2:25pm
 I've done some signing for SC properties here in VA. An -  MW/VA on 7/24/21 2:36pm
 SS is not the title company or lender - Luckydog on 7/24/21 3:18pm
 Re: The role of a SS -  JanetK_CA on 7/24/21 3:36pm
 Re: The role of a SS - Keisha1973 on 7/25/21 10:51pm
 Re: The role of a SS - Luckydog on 7/26/21 12:24pm



 
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