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Short Sale Transactions and Electronic Signatures - Do the two mix?

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Real Estate Broker/Owner with Broadpoint Properties Cal BRE #01324959

short sales“I’ve heard that you cannot use Docusign for short sales. Is that true?” 

 It’s a great question, and there is tons of conflicting information out there about the use of Docusign® (and other esignature tools) for short sale transactions.

We’ve closed over 1000 short sales, so we have a good about trends in the field. Here is what we have learned about electronic signatures and short sales:

The major lending institutions really do not like to see Docusign® in the contracts they receive. Despite an announcement in late May 2012 that Freddie Mac now accepts Docusign®, the servicers really frown upon it. (Remember that Freddie Mac is an investor, and anything that arrives at Freddie Mac comes through a servicing company.)

Here’s my best recommendation:

Only use Docusign® for the items that are not going to be submitted to the short sale lender. The Listing Agreement, any Addenda, and the Purchase Contract should all be signed with ‘wet’ signatures. All of the disclosures and other documentation can be handled via Docusign®.

Although some of the really small lenders are a little more flexible when it comes to electronic signatures, your business may function more smoothly if you are consistent in the way you work all of your transactions.

 

Here’s a quick workaround: 

If you are working with a tech-savvy client, remember that Adobe Reader now has a ‘sign’ button that does allow you to drag and drop a jpeg of a legitimate wet signature (with no electronic certification surrounding the signature). You can then save the signed document as a pdf on your desktop and email it to another party.

 

For those who just LUV tablets:

A final option for those super techy sellers and buyers is to use an app on a tablet that allows you to sign with a stylus. Just like using Adobe Reader, this is another way that you can have electronic document that has a less-electronic signature. But, your only problem here is that the bank may say that the signature doesn’t match the signature on the Deed of Trust. Sounds a little crazy, right? Well, what did you expect? We’re talking about short sales.

 

Happy Esigning!

 

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Comments(6)

Jeff Dowler, CRS
eXp Realty of California, Inc. - Carlsbad, CA
The Southern California Relocation Dude

Melissa

I've had several non-short sale/REO lenders that would not accept Docusign signatures, which of course you don't find out til after the fact. Good stuff to know in advance for the shorties and the REOs.

Jeff

Aug 02, 2012 10:17 AM
Jane Peters
Home Jane Realty - Los Angeles, CA
Los Angeles real estate concierge services

I did not know about the electronic wet signatures.  Good to know.  It really is a shame that some lenders won't accept Docusign.  It is such a life saver.

Aug 02, 2012 11:08 AM
Tatyana Makarov
Century 21 All Points Realty - South Windsor, CT
Your Greater Hartford Area Realtor

thanks for the tip, Melissa. I didn't know about the electronic wet signature..

Aug 02, 2012 11:34 AM
Ginny Gorman
RI Real Estate Services ~ 401-529-7849~ RI Waterfront Real Estate - North Kingstown, RI
Homes for Sale in Southern RI and beyond

Melissa, as you know i live in the back woods of technology with our state realtors association and electronic signatures are a no-no & with the attorneys too(no surprise)...it would make other transactions so much easier but on short sales I'm glad to say we follow the fold!

Aug 02, 2012 08:59 PM
Elizabeth Weintraub Sacramento Broker
Elizabeth Anne Weintraub, Broker - Sacramento, CA
Put 40 years of experience to work for you

As you know, Melissa, Bank of America does not accept electronic signatures, but it's enough to get the transaction into contract. I always tell my sellers who sign in DocuSign, OK, when you get the executed version, please print it out, initial / sign everywhere next to your digital initials / signatures, and yes, yes, it will look messy and horrible but do it anyway and send it to me.

Aug 03, 2012 12:04 AM
Michelle Gibson
Hansen Real Estate Group Inc. - Wellington, FL
REALTOR

Melissa - I love DocuSign and use it for almost everything.  The only time I don't use it is when my short sale sellers accept an offer or my short sale buyers offer was accepted.  

Aug 03, 2012 10:32 AM