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Re: Having to return to borrowers
Posted by Nancy in Florida of ? on 5/12/05 9:44pm Msg #37430
It has always been my understanding that legally docs can always be oversigned but never undersigned. For example: Mortgage said John Doe and they signed John X Doe that is legal but if the Mortgage said John X Doe and was signed John Doe that would be incorrect.

It sound like it was a ruse to get you to go back and fix their mistake but I could be wrong it has been 10 years since I actually worked in Mortgage banking....

I'm glad you enjoyed the ride and turned it into a positive experience...
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 Having to return to borrowers - BeccaWI on 5/12/05 6:09pm
 Re: Having to return to borrowers - BeccaWI on 5/12/05 6:12pm
 Re: Having to return to borrowers - PeterL_CA on 5/12/05 6:19pm
 Re: Having to return to borrowers - Barry on 5/12/05 6:55pm
 Re: Having to return to borrowers -  Susan Axelrod on 5/12/05 7:15pm
 Re: Having to return to borrowers - Alabama on 5/12/05 7:17pm
 Re: Having to return to borrowers - SarahBeth_CA on 5/12/05 8:09pm
 Re: Having to return to borrowers - BeccaWI on 5/12/05 8:57pm
 Re: Having to return to borrowers - Barry on 5/12/05 9:19pm
 Re: Having to return to borrowers - MI_Notary on 5/12/05 9:18pm
 Re: Having to return to borrowers - BeccaWI on 5/12/05 9:31pm
 Re: Having to return to borrowers - Nancy in Florida on 5/12/05 9:44pm
 Re: Having to return to borrowers - BeccaWI on 5/12/05 9:51pm



 
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