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Re: 1003 and Statement of Intent to Apply for Joint Credit
Posted by RickinVA of VA on 8/27/08 7:06pm Msg #262093
I am going to recite MY interprtation of that statement, which has drawn fire from some of the most respected of the posters here. I read it as sign here! IF it is an application for joint credit, then both need to sign here. It just needs a comma or a period to clarify but since it has neither, it is open to interpretation. However, with that said, I bow to the wants of the hiring entity if there is only one borrower. BTW, I have NEVER had a complaint about how it was signed.

Rick
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 1003 and Statement of Intent to Apply for Joint Credit -  GA/Atty on 8/27/08 6:37pm
 many states are spousal states and require that you....... -  dickb/wi on 8/27/08 6:50pm
 Re: 1003 and Statement of Intent to Apply for Joint Credit -  PAW on 8/27/08 7:02pm
 Re: 1003 and Statement of Intent to Apply for Joint Credit - RickinVA on 8/27/08 7:06pm
 Re: 1003 and Statement of Intent to Apply for Joint Credit -  GA/Atty on 8/27/08 7:12pm
 Re: 1003 and Statement of Intent to Apply for Joint Credit -  NCLisa on 8/27/08 8:25pm
 Re: 1003 and Statement of Intent to Apply for Joint Credit -  MikeC/NY on 8/27/08 8:31pm
 If you are looking for a 'good' reason, you're in the wrong - Lee/AR on 8/27/08 8:28pm
 The reason I have heard is that some notaries cannot -  JanetLA on 8/27/08 8:59pm
 I do exactly what Lee does -  Joan Bergstrom on 8/28/08 1:16am
 Re: 1003 and Statement of Intent to Apply for Joint Credit - SReis on 8/27/08 10:22pm
 GA/Atty, I really love the way that attys think. -  Charles_Ca on 8/28/08 12:00am
 Re: 1003 and Statement of Intent to Apply for Joint Credit - Rick_NY on 8/28/08 9:54am
 Re: 1003 and Statement of Intent to Apply for Joint Credit - WDMD on 8/28/08 10:18am
 That MIGHT be a good idea, but -- - Rick_NY on 8/28/08 10:29am
 Re: That MIGHT be a good idea, but -- - WDMD on 8/28/08 10:36am
 Re: That MIGHT be a good idea, but -- - WDMD on 8/28/08 10:36am
 OOOPS didn't mean to post twice n/m - WDMD on 8/28/08 10:38am
 Whiting out a signature on a loan app? Really?? n/m - Rick_NY on 8/28/08 10:47am
 You don't think anything like that has been done before? n/m - WDMD on 8/28/08 10:50am
 Rick - wdmd is correct. Things like this are common. -  BrendaTx on 8/28/08 11:35am
 Brenda, I'm not sure what you're suggesting. - Rick_NY on 8/28/08 12:04pm
 Re: Brenda, I'm not sure what you're suggesting. - WDMD on 8/28/08 12:30pm
 WDMD: OK, go ahead and do the job incorrectly just because-- - Rick_NY on 8/28/08 3:27pm
 Re: WDMD: OK, go ahead and do the job incorrectly just because-- - WDMD on 8/28/08 3:42pm
 Link to U/W Guidelines - Rick_NY on 8/28/08 4:18pm
 Re: Link to U/W Guidelines - WDMD on 8/28/08 4:27pm
 I am just saying who knows what -  BrendaTx on 8/28/08 2:28pm
 Re: I am just saying who knows what - Rick_NY on 8/28/08 2:46pm



 
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