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LF: Hard Money Lenders closing via RON (Remote Online Notary)?
Trying my luck here. Are there any private/hard money lenders who can close digitally via RON (remote online notary)? So far, everyone I've talked to requires a wet signature. Some title companies allow for it. I'm wondering if any lenders can do the same.
I'm a US citizen who moved to the Philippines recently. My bank and LLC are registered in the US (California).
If using the US Embassy, I need to book at least a month in advance to get an appointment. If using a local law firm, they can do a US notary but need at least 15 business days to send back the documents to the US after notarizing. Using either option is tough because I can't time the closing date if I get under contract.