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Dannotary

California
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Posted - 02/15/2012 :  11:24:09 PM  Show Profile  Visit Dannotary's Homepage  Reply with Quote
Dont know about the rest, by I dread trust signings. The blank 'Certification of Trust' form that needs to be filled out takes my day up. I live in an area where people tend to be pretty well educated, sophisticated etc, but they cant understand and fill out these forms to save their lives. Now we signing agents sit there knowing full well how to do it but cant say anything. 45 mins later they might have it done after a bunch of phone calls or rummaging through their stuff to find their trust binder/papers. Now we can start the signing. Sometimes I fax or e mail it to them in advance and have them fill it out if I can get a hold of them. Between that and that bs 'Statement of Information' I am stressed out.
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Dannotary

California
265 Posts

Posted - 02/15/2012 :  11:10:08 PM  Show Profile  Visit Dannotary's Homepage  Reply with Quote
If I dont have any specific instructions regard whether to sign with trustee after their name or not I call and e mail and refuse to go until I get the instruction on 'trustee'. Generally, they dont want it, just the signature. Some however only want it on the lines that have the word trustee after their name, some dont. They definately only want signature on the lines that say' individually and trustee'.
Since they are all so whimsical, get the instruction FIRST or dont go and wing it.
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micheler96

California
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Posted - 01/05/2012 :  3:52:34 PM  Show Profile  Visit micheler96's Homepage  Reply with Quote
To sign w/ TRUSTEE AFTER THE BORROWER'S NAME or DON'T. Getting instructions per file on these is getting overwhelming, not to mention FRUSTRATING!!!!!!!! Thanks to those of you, SS, EC, TC, etc THAT ACTUALLY TELL ME OVER THE PHONE & IN WRITING THE EXACT WAY TO SIGN that set of docs for that Borrower. On the other hand, I do not agree to the slide of hand, blame game, when a SS, Escrow, etc. . . . Lender even don't make it clear from the START.

Michele Ryan
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