Thank you for your input on this. I’ve done a couple of cash outs; however, I tend to avoid them because I don’t like having to locate a specific place for the signing. Because of what you’ve explained, I am going to do further research to enhance my understanding. Thankfully, the majority of the notifications I get do identify when it’s a cash out.
You only need to find a person who works in the field of law, not specifically in real estate. For a lawyer to help you do what you want, you have to become friends with him. The more time you know each other, the better chance he will fulfil your request. I know a personal injury attorney greensboro; I first met him when I was injured at work through the fault of my employer. He turned out to be a very kind man, and now every time I need legal help, I turn to him.
@zennahraine Just an FYI, we recently lost Carol when she left our plane of existence (sometime in February 2022) & moved onto the greater beyond . . . See this thread: Carol Ray, Notary2Pro - #2 by cNsa5
As I understand it, her children are going to carry onward & upward with Notary2Pro.
When I initially started in this business I paid for & underwent every training regimen available (including ALL Notary2Pro training courses & mentoring) absorbing every bit of wisdom at my disposal. After completing all those courses, hands-down the training & mentoring that Carol Ray provided directly to me was State-of-the-Art from all aspects. Why - one might query? Because Carol trained her students to be an Excellent Business Owner (not just a Professional Signing Agent). Carol’s direct mentoring with me assisted greatly in reducing the learning curve and eliminated potential pitfalls in the path ahead.
At this juncture, I’m uncertain who will be providing the mentoring services. These will be difficult “shoes” to fill!
NOTE: For explicit details about the training journey I undertook, reference this thread =>
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