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Updated over 14 years ago, 07/17/2010

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Jarcelyn Dorsey
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Orlando, FL
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E-sign-REO???????

Jarcelyn Dorsey
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Orlando, FL
Posted

I made offers on two homes today and is hoping to make more in thurday. I finally feel confident enough to make moves! I had a small buyers list from when I started but is continueing to build more via bandit signs and going str8 to the mailing address of the properties if they are different.

But I have two questions:

1. When placing your offer on homes that you are making in the name of your company. do i just sign the compnay name? Or do u have to sign an actually persons name?

2. I'm working with a realtor and we have to meet up evertime i want to place an offer. Is there anyway that this can be done electronically? Like an e-sign or something. Will banks accept that?

The reason why i ask is because in Aug. I'm heading back to school to finish up my degree. The school is an hr away and its not feasible for me to drive down and back up each time. My plan is to e-sign everything (if possible) or have my mom who is registered as a member of my company sign with the company name and not her own.

Thanx in advance.

Jarci

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