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Loan Signing - San Ramon

Loan signing today - Buyer/Borrower signing.

Thanks to Notary2Pro founder Carol's mentoring. She is really good in explaining and giving tips/advise for beginner like me. I took NNA as well to supplement NSA certification.
Was little nervous before talking to Carol this morning. She is awesome.

Update/Observation after the signing today:
Overall went good.
1) Looks like title company/Loan agency did not mail them the document ahead. It was panic mode when it started- the signer had to call the loan office for insurance and closing cost clarification. The signer got surprised while explaining the closing disclosure. Starting was not a good one. This is lessons learned- I should check with signing services to email ahead so it saves notary time.
2) Both signers not happy to sign about 30 documents/30 notary log and thumb impression.
3) For 2 witness, they assumed Notary brings someone.
4) Signers assume notary knows everything in the documents (like flood insurance premium annual vs monthly charges,etc) - though we are only witnessing their signs.

Good experience with a tough client, so it helps me next time.


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