I'm afraid this might not be enough information to answer the question. For instance, if this were a refinance mortgage, you might be able to rescind. You should call the title/escrow company right away if this is a mortgage.
The location of the person signing, at the moment of signature. e.g. Executed in Los Angeles, California on February 24, 2010.
You can withdraw any amount you wish from your account but if you want to withdraw from an ATM there is normally a daily limit in the amount that you can withdraw that depends on each bank.
A signature by one person expressed to be on behalf of another, derived from the Latin "procurare" - to take care of. The phrase "per procurationem" (through the agency of) was originally used before the agent's signature and became abbreviated to "p.p" or more commonly these days "per". Thus: [signature reading Arthur Able] Arthur Able per Cameron Cain is a signature by procuration. Since Cameron Cain signed it, not Arthur Able, it may not look anything like Arthur Able's signature but it is intended to be treated as Arthur Able's signature, if Cameron Cain was acting within his authority. A signature by procuration on a negotiable instrument operates as notice that the person signing has limited authority and can only bind the principal to the extent of that authority.
The signers on a lease are liable for charges during the term of the lease.
YES, you can include it whether the payments are current or not.
If the person who witnesses a signature is not present at the time of signing then the contract is no longer a legally binding document.
you can have the real person sign their signature and compare it to the one you think got forged or ask the person who had their signature written down if they recall signing it.
You sign your name as you can't be "on behalf of" if you sign someone elses name! But the 'pp' precedes the person you are signing for. For example: Yours sincerely Your signature pp Name of person signed for Yes, you sing your name. But the pp precedes your signature, not the name of the person you are signing on behalf of. Although not everyone agrees! See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Procuration kirubakaran
A signing agent obtains a signature from a person on an important document. They make an average of $50 to $250 per signing they receive.
the person whose signature is on the letter
It means signed. The person or organisation who is signing the document
A notary can notarize the signature if it is signed in front of them and done in the state where the notary is licensed. Where the signing person lives does not matter.
The only responsibility of a signature witness is to verify that the correct person is signing the document. The person must physically sign the document while the witness is watching.
Anyone who actually witnesses the person signing can be a signature witness. Only a notary can notarize the signature, and only if the document is signed in front of them.
A notary has to follow the rules required for their jurisdiction. In almost all of them, you have to verify the identity of the person signing in front of you. Then you can legally notarize their signature.
The slash s before a name on a signature line typically stands for "for" or "on behalf of." This indicates that the person signing the document is signing in a representative capacity for someone else or a group.
if you are from 'merica