Who is liable on the check and why?

Posted on Jan 30, 2013 in Stated Income Loans

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Question by Harold M: what is HARP home mortgage thru Wells Fargo — i would like information on what it is —it is about refina?
I received a letter from my home mortgage bank to refinance my home mortgage and it will called HARP Three Step Express and i was wondering what that is

Best answer:

Answer by skr
It’s a sweetheart deal. They will give you a few options on term and the rate is a fixed rate mortgage. It basically refinances what you currently owe with no cost to you. Now the rate is a tad bit higher than what you see online but the trade off is you pay NOTHING out of pocket. You will get a close at home package and all you do is notarize it and mail it back in. For most it’s a win- win situation, more about they can either lower payment or term.

HARP stands for Home Affordable Refinance Program and this is what the government initiated, generic so you must have Freddie Mac or Fannie May as your investor.

They will expire soon so you should take advantage of it.

You are welcome to contact me I work there 😉

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Question by Jozeph: Who is liable on the check and why?
Nina is an administrative assistant with Open Source Corporation, ailment but has no authority to sign Open Source checks. Nina orders merchandise from Pleasant Retail Company delivered to her home and pays with an Open Source check, dosage signing “Open Source Corp. by Nina, admin assist.” Pleasant does not know that Nina has no authority to sign the check.

Best answer:

Answer by mbrcatz
Nina. She committed embezzlement, by doing that. Open Source needs to file a police report, fire her, press charges, and send her to jail, and get restitution. Meanwhile, they can TRY to put a stop payment on the check, if it hasn’t cleared yet.

If it already cleared, they’ll have to get “restitution” from Nina through the courts.

And in the future, they need to keep their checks locked up so unauthorized people don’t have access to them.

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One Comment

  1. Joe, are you taking your ethics class for your license renewal?? If so, then is this question ethical? 😉

    By the way I agree with mbrcatz…