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eRecording

A digital file storage and transmission system whereby signed digital image copies of documents are treated as the original document for legal purposes. This is much more efficient than traditional paper copies and has lower rejection rates for improper document preparation.

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The Rise of Digitization in Real Estate

Digitization in real estate involves collecting and aggregating data about customers and properties so that agents and clients can collaborate more efficiently.
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New Study: eClosing Increases ROI for Lenders and Title Agents

According to a recent study by Marketwise, eClosing increases ROI for both lenders and title agents.
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Online Mortgage Lending: The Future of Real Estate?

With consumers doing more virtually, online mortgage lending is becoming more prevalent. Find out if it's worth incorporating into your business.
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How Title Agents Can Prepare for When Lenders Want to Close Online

Here is what title agents can do to prepare for when lenders want to close online with remote online notarization.
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How Real Estate Agents Benefit From eClosings

From improving the transaction experience for clients to upping your personal brand, real estate agents stand to benefit from eClosings.
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How Real Estate Agents Can Serve Clients in the Current Market

Technology can give real estate agents a competitive edge and enable them to give their clients the best possible experience.
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How Companies Can Solve the Real Estate Problem

Is technology the answer to a successful real estate transaction? Are humans alone no longer enough?
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Everything You Need To Know About eClosings

The demand for eClosings is continually increasing. Here is a guide to what they are, how they benefit all parties in the transaction, and how to get started.