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Brandon Stewart
  • Wilmington, DE
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Can I assign this document?

Brandon Stewart
  • Wilmington, DE
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I will be assigning lease options. When I acquire an interest in the home, I will get the home owner to sign a one-page agreement which gives me an interest in the property. I'd like to get the document signed electronically because it is so convenient, but I don't know if I'll be able to assign a document that was electronically signed.

What should I do? I could always fax the agreement to them, but that will cause lots of confusion if the person isn't tech savvy or doesn't have a fax machine. It seems much more convenient to use a program like Adobe sign which sends them the agreement in their email and all they have to do is type their name in. What do you guys think?