Yelenabean
New member
Pennsylvania
Thank you for reading.
We agreed via email to a Partial Claim described as a "secured, non-interest bearing Subordinate Mortage Note for which no payment is due until"
-maturity
-sale
-payoff/refi
-accelerated
Our papers arrived via Fed-ex on June 1st. no sig required. The documents are dated May 26th and state: To accept P/C you must return said documents notarized no later than May 31st. *Failure to return docs by May 31 will result in automatic withdrawal of this offer without further notice. If you do not accept the P/C offer or do not return signed notarized copies by May 31,( mortgage company) will continue to pursue collection activities which may include foreclosure.
The letter continues... Moreover, collection activity on your account, including foreclosure where applicable, will continue until we timely receive signed copies of all of the above-referenced documentation from you.
I can not think of a scenario in which I could return documents before I actually received them.
Why, if the due date for return has passed, and this offer nullified should I notarize documents and send them for something they already withdrew?
Be well.
Thank you for reading.
We agreed via email to a Partial Claim described as a "secured, non-interest bearing Subordinate Mortage Note for which no payment is due until"
-maturity
-sale
-payoff/refi
-accelerated
Our papers arrived via Fed-ex on June 1st. no sig required. The documents are dated May 26th and state: To accept P/C you must return said documents notarized no later than May 31st. *Failure to return docs by May 31 will result in automatic withdrawal of this offer without further notice. If you do not accept the P/C offer or do not return signed notarized copies by May 31,( mortgage company) will continue to pursue collection activities which may include foreclosure.
The letter continues... Moreover, collection activity on your account, including foreclosure where applicable, will continue until we timely receive signed copies of all of the above-referenced documentation from you.
I can not think of a scenario in which I could return documents before I actually received them.
Why, if the due date for return has passed, and this offer nullified should I notarize documents and send them for something they already withdrew?
Be well.