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joanbergst

California
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Posted - 06/27/2007 :  6:23:23 PM  Show Profile  Visit joanbergst's Homepage  Reply with Quote
Call me tomorrow and maybe I can help you. Call after 1pm Ca time as it has been a very late night of signings.

Joan Bergstrom
24/7 To Riverside & San Bernardino Counties.
State Notary exam teacher for www.notaryclasses.com
www.joanbergstromnotarypublic.com
joan.bergstrom@yahoo.com
Cell: 951-522-4919
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crtowles

California
553 Posts

Posted - 06/26/2007 :  09:10:20 AM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Welcome to our world. There is no book that I know of. It is all up to individual interpretation. Are you working for title or signing services? I ask becasue Signing ervices are the worst with all their made up rules.

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dfye@mcttelecom.com

New Hampshire
681 Posts

Posted - 06/21/2007 :  12:56:05 AM  Show Profile  Visit dfye@mcttelecom.com's Homepage  Reply with Quote
Welcome to the end of the food chain. Be careful not to starve yourself.

Legal Eagle Para Professional Services
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mlbaier

Pennsylvania
20 Posts

Posted - 06/20/2007 :  2:03:26 PM  Show Profile  Visit mlbaier's Homepage  Reply with Quote
I have been doing loan signings all my life. The past 31 years in banking. I can't believe the difference in the documentation. The rules and regulations seem different for each company even though they are using the same documents. I am getting confused because I never know who to answer to. This past week I had three return trips for a company and I feel that it is their documentation that is at fault but they make it sound like it is all your fault. Is there a book of regulations and what rights do we have when asked to return to customers homes when we know that the docs were wrong or that this company just is picky?

Mary L. Baier
Nippenose Valley Financial Services
570-745-7358
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