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Scott Mclaren
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Storing note documents safely

Scott Mclaren
  • Investor
  • Gilbert, AZ
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 So I was going to my safe deposit box to put the original notes in there to keep them safe. I know it is important to have the original note. I am wondering if the allonges , modification agreements ,and what else might be equally important and should be put in a fireproof place.  Thanks for any input.   

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Adam Adams
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Adam Adams
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  • Small Town, TX
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I bought a fireproof filing cabinet. Each drawer can handle about a dozen files, give or take a few depending on how large the file is. Fireking Turtle filing cabinet to be specific. I'll put all of my collateral in the file. 

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