A Public Notice Is A Public Notice

by | May 7, 2024 | 2011, Q&A | 0 comments

A Public Notice is a Public Notice

Q: Hi Les I have a quick question. My public notice link online is unsigned, un/notarized, what purpose does this serve if I post the link in a newspaper ad?? Just so you know, some of my questions will be Idiotic, but promise I wont ask the same one twice, (then Im stupid) and I will keep them to a minimum, god knows you must be up to your eyeballs with this stuff.

A: No question is a stupid question the owness is on you to understand what is there. If you don’t know, then there is a reason to know. There should be a qualifying statement saying something to the effect. Please verify with Debtor that the following reflects the content on the signed document. What we have on line is a facsimile, it can never be the original document even if it was scanned with signatures. In this sense it is an acting public notice that can be verified should any clause be modified or changed. If that qualifier is not there let me know, its right at the top

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