Posted by Pat/WA
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on April 12, 2009, 4:48 pm, in reply to "Re: debate"
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The husband wife thing usually works well. Most of the companies we work with are aware that we work together.
It really helps at night and in the winter when there are two of us.
Sometimes we go together and sometimes we go in different directions.
We have been doing this around 6 years.
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: Hi, Pat, This topic has been debated up
: the ying yang and back, but to me, it
: comes down to just how long you want
: to sit there at the kitchen table. If
: you just hand them the docs and say
: "sign here," then that means
: they are probably going to start
: reading each page from top to bottom -
: GAWD FORBID! So, I just say, for
: example, "This is the note, and
: it shows your interest rate (point to
: it), how much you're borrowing (point
: to the $$) and when you're first
: payment is due" (point to the
: date). They say OK and sign.
: "This is your RTC, you have until
: midnight of blah blah date to cancel,
: this explains how to cancel, sign here
: inidicating I am leaving 2 copies for
: each of you." They sign. And so
: on.
:
: Otherwise, I'd be there forever. and
: all I'd here is "what's
: this?" and "what does that
: mean?" And that could lead to all
: kinds of trouble.
:
: I'm a real minimalist when it comes to
: this, though, cos I don't want to even
: come near the UPL line or give them
: any ammo that they can use later by
: saying: "But the notary told us
: such and such ...." This applies
: especially to any questions on the
: HUD/Settlement statement, at which
: time I tell them to call their LO cos
: that's what they're paying him/her the
: BIG bucks for... (I don't actually say
: the last part, though sometimes I'm
: tempted.)
:
: By the way, how is the husband/wife
: notary business going? Do you hand off
: jobs to each other if you get busy?
: When a signing service/TC calls, do
: you let them know that either one of
: you can do the job and do they care if
: you share?
:
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