Do you give people the option of posting online an notarized common law oublic notice?

by | May 7, 2024 | 2008, Q&A | 0 comments

Q: Les, Since the online copy on the Internet is
unsigned, I wasn't sure if it carried the same weight
as the actual legal signed & notarized copy. Does a
person have the option of publishing an electronically
signed & notarized copy? Or is it irrelevant as long
as the paper copy I hold is fully executed?
A: Very good question, Normally I add at the top of the
electronic notice where it says "Note:" something to
the effect of "Please verify with the debtor that this
is a current representation of the contents of the
current public notice in effect". This recognizes that
what is posted on the Internet can never be the
original document that is signed but only a
representation of it. It still acts as a notice and
puts the owness on the reader to verify if it is
current should it not be the latest version.
IF you wish you can get what you have notarized version
scanned and I will post that instead. The intent is in
the communication. Please advise.

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