CINCINNATI, OH, March 04, 2011 (Press-News.org) After partnering with Keller Williams Realty Inc. in January, DotLoop, the collaborative workspace for real estate professionals, began its nationwide expansion to help agents close more transactions from coast to coast. Effective March 3, DotLoop expansion reaches agents and brokers throughout Maryland, introducing them to the place where deals get done.
DotLoop provides real estate agents with an efficient solution to the lengthy, traditional processes of real estate negotiations and transactions. Using DotLoop, Maryland agents will significantly reduce the amount of time spent tracking down clients for document reviews and signatures, therefore reducing the time it takes to reach an agreement.
With DotLoop, management within brokerages has real-time access to their agents current transactions, providing them with increased transparency and earlier visibility into all transactions.
Traditional methods of faxing, phone calls, and unnecessary meetings are remedied with one simple collaborative workspace. The workspace allows users to share and sign documents, literally allowing all parties to stay on the same page with its Version-Now technology.
"Version-Now" technology provides all parties access to the most up-to-date version of a document, thus eliminating confusion during negotiations.
"There is enough anxiety for buyers and sellers in choosing the right home, so we as an industry owe it to our clients to make the process as convenient as possible," says Austin Allison CEO of DotLoop. "With Version Now, anyone can access and sign documents from their computer or mobile phone, which is a radical departure from the historical norm."
The DotLoop collaborative workspace provides immeasurable benefits to its users in the following ways:
- Brokers: More Confidence and control of their Brokerage by providing more transparency and visibility to all transactions.
- Agents: Better time management with a faster, easier way to edit, review and sign documents with clients.
- Buyers/Sellers: More convenient process that eliminates the frustration associated with paperwork.
Now, Maryland agents will close more deals in less time while building better relationships with their clients. With the national expansion in full swing, DotLoop will service new users in South Texas, Utah and Virginia, later this month. .
About DotLoop
Headquartered in Cincinnati, Ohio, DotLoop is transforming the real estate industry by providing a secure collaborative workspace where any real estate agent can share and sign transaction documents. As the leading provider of collaborative negotiation services, DotLoop is available to service all real estate professionals throughout the United States and Canada. The innovative DotLoop platform is a collaborative, wholly web-based negotiation platform that lets users add, adjust, approve, and electronically sign documents digitally - addressing the challenges of security, efficiency, and overhead costs in today's real estate industry. For more information, visit http://www.dotloop.com.
DotLoop Helps Maryland Real Estate Agents Close More Deals
Access to the Collaborative Workspace Facilitates Faster Transactions While Providing Unparalleled Security and Accuracy
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