Wells Fargo is not allowing debtors who did not
Posted: Tue Jun 18, 2013 6:01 pm
Doesnt it make you nervous to sign off on a clients reaffirmation agreement
for a mortgage?
On Jun 18, 2013 4:59 PM, "Frank W. Molloy" wrote:
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> I am confused here, Did Wells send her a reaffirmation agreement which
> she declined to sign? If so, and this was a purchase money mortgage, what
> is her downside in re-affirming. No personal liability anyway isn't that
> correct? And the one action rule also protects her if it is a first
> mortgage. Perhaps Debtors should consider re-affirming....
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Doesnt it make you nervous to sign off on a clients reaffirmation agreement for a mortgage?
On Jun 18, 2013 4:59 PM, "Frank W. Molloy" <Frank1014@aol.com> wrote:
I am confused here, Did Wellssend her a reaffirmation agreement which she declined to sign? If so, and this was a purchase money mortgage, what is her downside in re-affirming. No personalliability anyway isn't that correct? And the one action rule also protects her if it is a first mortgage. Perhaps Debtors should consider re-affirming....
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