You can watch this episode on YouTube.com: https://youtu.be/58l6FBgN5KE
Yes, we can sign for real estate purchases with electronic signatures, but how does that really work?
0:00 - Introduction
1:05 - Counterparts. You can sign digitally, but you can also sign in "counterparts". This means that you can have multiple copies and they progress toward a fully signed document. The document with all the signatures (no matter how many copies have been made), is the original.
2:40 - Wet Signatures are Slow. It used to be that you had to sign the same doc with wet signatures.
3:21 - Example of Wet Signatures. Story of Aric's client that didn't use electronic signatures. It made everything slow.
4:05 - Copy of a Copy. A copy of a copy of a copy, as long as it has all signatures is considered the original.
4:20 - What'd we learn today?
4:40 - What if grandma needs help and has someone else sign in? Is that a valid signature?
6:25 - Outtakes.
* No pens were harmed in the making of this video.
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Realtors with Hive Collective at Presidio Real Estate:
Tyler Cazier: 801-210-0230
Aric Wiszt: 801-228-7687
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Jason Christiansen: 801-669-7271
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A Production with Security Home Mortgage's Jason Christiansen, and Hive Collective at Presidio's Tyler Cazier and "Mr. Suit" Aric Wiszt.
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