I don't know if this is true, but here goes. I was approached by an abstractor here in South Carolina several months ago asking me about notaries closing loans of all places at a person's home. This was requested by LSI. I told him, first of all, it is illegal in South Carolina to close a loan without an attorney present representing the borrower, not the lending institution. Secondly, I told him that if he answered one question, at the closing, he would be practicing law without a license, and could go to jail. Of course, if LSI offers this abstactor enought money, he will do it. He is a thief, and has not ethics whatsoever. I mentioned this to an attorney here in South Carolina, and he knew all about LSI doing this. But, of course, not attorney has contacted our attorney general. I would never work for LSI. Have heard too many horror stories about them.
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