Re: Kicking a Non-Paying Mortgage Loan Co-Signer, Who's Not on the Deed, to the Curb
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You'll need to do whatever it takes to prove delivery if it gets to court
In the event of denying when the letter was made available, to begin THE countdown: The letter was delivered via USPS priority mail, with a required signature. Would it be overkill to make a call to the front desk clerk, to discover what happened after a desk-clerk most probably was the party accepting delivery on behalf of a known guest/worker? It is a major hospitality chain. And, an email followed later in the day. Mail options can tell it made it through, but a read-receipt request hasn't followed. Read-receipts can be bypassed on the other end. Until he returns for what I know he will, and can see what occurs as far as handing and/or posting a copy, can I begin counting, since the priority letter completed an acceptable delivery? Thank you for your opinion.