Investing in real estate means signing A LOT of documents. Have you seen how many trees it takes to just close on a house these days? I would hate to think what title agents have to budget for printer ink.
Besides all the health risks associated with carpal tunnel syndrome, it is just a pain to sign all those documents.
Doing business virtually can be even worse. If someone sends you a big file of documents, you have to print them out (at your printer ink expense), sign them, scan them back in, and then send them back.
There are programs to make this easier, such as Docusign and Hellosign, but they require you to set up the spots where people have to sign, which can take a while. They are nice if you have the same documents needing to be signed over and over. But they don’t really help with…
JP Moses
is a real estate investor in Memphis, TN, with experience ranging from land lording to note buying, rehabbing, and wholesaling. However, wholesaling is the area that he enjoys most and where he bring the most experience and expertise to his students.