Refinance Georgia Property from out of state
Hi All,
I am in the process of refinancing my investment property in Powder Springs. I am out of state (based in california) and my closing attorney is saying that I need to go into a local attorney's office where I live and sign the closing documents in front of an attorney and public notary. I was told it is a requirement as per Georgia Law.
Can someone shed some light if this is really a requirement?
Thanks