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Updated almost 9 years ago on . Most recent reply
Online Signatures
Happy Saturday,
Between sending letters and looking up properties I started thinking about ways to make the process of buying and selling a little easier. I was wondering if any investors use any type of online signature program to sign contracts. I've looked at a few companies that provide that service but I haven't dug too deep. Figured I'd throw a post up about it while I'm researching.
My main concern is how the online signature would hold up in court. Looking for feedback, pros and cons, from investors that may use this type of tech and how its been working out for you.
Thanks
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- Residential Real Estate Investor
- Kansas City, MO
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Those docusign things are great and do save a lot of time, but it kind of makes you wonder what the point of a signature is given all you do is type out your name or click a button. It seems rather pointless.