How do you email a zip form with your client’s signature on it?
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I’m a real estate agent and now I’m beginning to see a current trend of other agents asking me to email them my clients offer through the Zip Form site. My question is; how do I send them the email offer of my client if on the zip form my client hasn’t signed it? I always fax things, and I’m having some trouble catching up on this, I’m not good with computers, so any help is welcomed. Thanks.
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They can use electronic signatures, which don't actually resemble the real signature but are a legal way to sign an electronic document. You have to pay a fee to allow them to do that.
They could also be scanning the contract in- changing the document to a pdf document and attaching it to an email. This will show the clients actual signature.
There is a service where you can fax it to someone else and it will be scanned in for you and emailed to you if you can't have a scanner with you but you do have a fax ...(Answered by glenn) |
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Can a realtor list property with only one of the owner's signature?
the property is owned jointly but both are divorced. the property is in florida and not occupied. xhusband has exclusive rights to sell and hired a realtor. jointly they are to have it appraised. that has not been done and realtor wants to sell. xwife doesn't.
both parties are to have the home appraised and wife doesn't know how to get in touch with the xhusband. without that no reasonable value can be assessed on the property
he has no power of atty given by the xwife
it is joint tenancy with rights of survivorship
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The previous answer is correct is that the house will not be sold without the signature of both unless the ex wife had given a power of attorney granting the ex husband to sign a deed on behalf of her. The ex wife should contact her divorce attorney immediately and clarify what rights she still has.
My advice to the ex wife is, since it sounds like the ex husband is less than trustworthy, do not trust him to hire an appraiser who is impartial. Florida market has been exploding in recent years and there are many investors who are ...(Answered by spot) |
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