So, if you are a SureClose user I'm not sure if you noticed this yet or not but there is no place on the Summary page to post your escrow number on a listing file. Want to know why???? The developer of the software is from Southern California. In Southern California, the escrow is not typically opened until after the property sells. So, there really wasn't a need for an escrow number to be posted. Now, in Northern California, we are different aren't we? We like to get those escrows open as soon as we have a listing so we can be ready to overcome any title obstacles BEFORE the property sells. So, here is your helpful hint for today: Add your escrow number as a "general term" in the Terms section of the listing file. This way you will have quick and easy access to your escrow number should you need it.
Anything else you are wondering about the use of SureClose? Please let me know your questions and I'll be happy to post more helpful hints. Of course, any one at Realt-eTransAct can help you, too. I hope this helps!
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