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Old 08-01-2022, 12:01 PM
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Originally Posted by golfing eagles View Post
In all fairness, we all know what closing is like-----50 or 60 signatures on a mountain of paper. Probably that person doesn't remember signing deed restrictions and has now convinced himself he never was told about them or signed. Bottom line----it doesn't matter----abide by the deed restrictions, violate them and live with the consequences, or move. Three obvious choices.
I agree with the three obvious choices you cited. I would say in my opinion, that if someone forgets signing an important document in a pile of documents, it couldn’t have been that important to them at the time it was signed.

Based solely on anecdotal evidence it seems that when faced with the large number of documents that needs to be signed, there are those who don’t read every document, but glance and sign. I am not saying everyone does it that way, but I refuse to sign or initial any document that I haven’t read and understood. I will take as much of the sales person’s time or office time as I need. Blank spaces to be filled in later? The document is not ready for my signature.
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