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Mortgage Fraud Down, But Not Out
Mortgage Fraud Down,
But Not Out
July 7, 2010
While Notaries cannot prevent many fraudulent activities, criminals often try to hide their culpability with some type of identity fraud. By applying the highest standards of care when notarizing loan documents — properly identifying every signer every time — Notaries will be able to prevent many fraudulent transactions.
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