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eSignature and Fillable Real Estate Forms

Percy N.
  • Developer
  • Philadelphia, PA
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I am looking for a platform like Docusign, DotLoop, etc which will let me fill in and electronically sign templated RE forms such as Purchase Agreement, Sellers Disclosure, etc. 

I know Docusign and Dotloop have the forms for Realtors and ask for the broker # etc. What if an investor wants to use the same capability? I have also looked at ZipForms, which let me register and add an organization, but then asks me to call a number which nobody picks up and has no voicemail. HELP!

Searched the BP forums and to my surprise didn't see much, did I miss it?

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Joel Owens
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Joel Owens
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Just remember if you are performing a 1031 exchange on a purchase the companies I know WILL NOT accept docusign or similar. Electronic signatures are a no go. The 1031 companies want hand pressed signatures. Those can be scanned in but you have to sign it.  

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