<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by muskie:
Hi,
My wife and I signed papers for a home equity loan. Before this I signed a paper stating that I would pay for the appraisal and loan filling fees. After further consideration we used our "right to recsind".
According to the "right to recsind" law I'm not responsible for any charges that were accured. Our loan officer at that bank is the one who told us the paper that we signed isn't worth the paper it was written on. PLEASE HELP!
Steve<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>
Please look at the top, left, corner of this page. It says, "State Laws vary greatly. Include your state in all postings."
A lot of you have "State specific" questions, yet you good folks are not reading, and FAIL to tell us your State. We cannot help you with anything but "general" concepts of law if we don't know your State, and "general concepts" may HURT YOU.
NOTICE:
Therefore, this writer will, from now on, IGNORE all questions and entries unless they include your State.
IAAL
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