Mortgage Questions
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@friday said in Mortgage Questions:
Make sure you get a comfortable pen to write with. You will be signing/initialing a lot of papers.
Amen.
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@friday said in Mortgage Questions:
Make sure you get a comfortable pen to write with. You will be signing/initialing a lot of papers.
At closing? Maybe! But what's been funny so far... the entire process has used electronic signatures and initials. Realtor, purchase agreements, loan estimates, etc. ALL electronic. Way different than in 2009 when I bought my condo...where it took a billion signatures/initials!
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Real-estate brokerages may be fine with digital signatures, but state laws may still require real signatures signed in the presence of a public notary when it comes to deeds and liens. The paperwork you sign at closing is oriented towards formalizing who holds the deed and the lien.
Expect to get paper copies of things you sign, and be sure to keep the paper copies with original signatures.
Good luck!