CINCINNATI, OH, October 22, 2011 (Press-News.org) DotLoop, the industry's only offer-to-close transaction hub, is pleased to announce they will sponsor REBarCamp Raleigh-Durham in North Carolina, October 21st. A regular sponsor of the REBarCamp series, DotLoop is proud to be part of this sold out event that promises to generate conversation between real estate professionals sharing ideas about improving the industry.
The REBarCamp series provides an intimate venue for attendees to choose the topics they find pertinent to their business. Upon choosing topics, breakout sessions begin where industry leaders engage with attendees to participate in discussion. As a premier technology solution for real estate professionals, DotLoop's supports this exchange of ideas between industry professionals committed to improving the way they do business.
"DotLoop is a solution that enhances and changes the way we transact business with clients," said Laurie Weston Davis, Keller Williams, North Carolina. "In my experience, their solution provides the most value to agents and customers. They're truly bringing change to the industry, making them an ideal sponsor for REBarCamp Raleigh."
Since its initial launch, DotLoop has built its user base and secured partnerships with national franchises, associations, MLS's and regional real estate brokerages as a solution to streamline the home buying and selling process. This particular REBarCamp event brings out some of DotLoop's early adopters and most loyal users in the Carolinas.
For more information, please visit DotLoop.com or contact Media@DotLoop.com
About DotLoop
Headquartered in Cincinnati, Ohio, DotLoop is transforming the real estate industry by providing a 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
sign documents digitally - addressing the challenges of security, efficiency, and overhead costs in today's real estate industry.
DotLoop Joins REBarCamp Raleigh-Durham to Support the Exchange of Ideas Between Real Estate Professionals
Transaction Hub, DotLoop Continues Support of REBarCamp Series in One of the First States to Embrace Their Solution
2011-10-22
ELSE PRESS RELEASES FROM THIS DATE:
Haleigh Albright's artwork selected by Wake Forest University Comprehensive Cancer Center
2011-10-22
National Agents Alliance President and Chief Executive Officer Andy Albright and his wife Jane are proud to announce that their daughter Haleigh has had her artwork selected to serve as the front of the Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center's inaugural Thanksgiving card, which will be mailed to around 17,000 donors across the United States.
Albright, a 16-year-old junior at Western Alamance High School, submitted her artwork of a red wagon filled with pumpkins along with numerous other artists, but Albright's theme immediately caught the selection panel's attention.
Jan ...
David Brewer Joins SfL+a Architects
2011-10-22
SfL+a Architects (http://www.sfla.biz) has announced that David Brewer has joined the firm as quality control manager. In this position, Brewer will handle submittal review of projects, lead daily inspections of sites under construction, and coordinate with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and subcontractors on the status of activities with the firm.
Brewer has 35 years experience in the architecture industry, including serving 24 years with the Naval Construction Forces (Seabees), six years with Naval Facilities Engineering Command (NAVFAC) Marianas as a quality assurance ...
ATCOM Business Technology Solutions Adds Darren Boyd As Triad Operations Manager
2011-10-22
Rhonda Craycraft, vice president of ATCOM Business Technology Solutions (http://www.atcombts.com), a communications solutions provider, has announced that Darren Boyd has joined the firm as operations manager of the Triad office in Greensboro. In this role, Boyd will oversee the daily operations of the staff and handle scheduling of their appointments, as well as confer with customers to discuss service issues and details associated with the installation of their communications systems in order to best fit the needs of their companies. A 16-year veteran of the telecommunications ...
The Best Website Audit Companies Ranked by topseos.com for October 2011
2011-10-22
topseos.com, the independent authority on search vendors, has released their list of the best site audit companies for October 2011. The companies which have made the list of the best website audit companies provide service which assist with the identification of issues which could potentially prevent major search engines from properly crawling and indexing the websites of their clients. The process for evaluating the best website audit companies includes the use of a set of evaluation criteria which consists of the five most critical aspects of website audit services. ...
Income That May Lower SSDI Benefits
2011-10-22
Income That May Lower SSDI Benefits
Approximately 60 million Americans currently receive some form of Social Security benefits, including more than 5 million who receive Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI). SSDI is a monthly benefit funded by Federal Insurance Contributions Act (FICA) taxes and used to help disabled workers meet their day-to-day living expenses. When SSDI recipients obtain other public disability, workers' compensation benefits and employment income, it can affect the amount of SSDI for which the individual is eligible.
Income That Does Not ...
Custodial Rights of Colorado Fathers
2011-10-22
Custodial Rights of Colorado Fathers
Colorado courts cannot make gender based decisions, thus they cannot favor the mother or father. Instead courts must focus on the best interests of the child. By using the multi-faceted best interest factors, Colorado courts can tailor custody decisions on a case-by-case basis. There is no traditional case any longer in Colorado.
Colorado expressly identifies the importance of a father's rights. A man is presumed to be the father of a child if he and the child's mother are married at the time of birth or if he accepts a minor child ...
Minnesota Lawmakers: Joint Custody Presumption Needed
2011-10-22
Minnesota Lawmakers: Joint Custody Presumption Needed
Fathers going through divorce proceedings understand all too well the hurdles that can come with seeking custody of their children. Although Minnesota law requires custody, visitation and parenting time to be decided "in the best interests off the child," a group of Minnesota legislators argued this past session that courts too often default to the outdated notion that mothers should be the primary caregivers.
The lawmakers introduced a bill that sought to alter this perception by establishing a presumption ...
IRS Provides Small Escape Clause for Unwitting Spouses of Tax Cheats
2011-10-22
IRS Provides Small Escape Clause for Unwitting Spouses of Tax Cheats
The old saying goes that only two things are certain in life -- death and taxes. This may be cliche, but it's true -- it can be extraordinarily difficult to escape tax liabilities, even if they were caused by a dishonest or abusive former spouse.
Married couples who file a joint tax return are "jointly and severally" liable for the taxes they owe to the federal government. This means that the IRS considers them both equally responsible for the couple's taxes, even if the taxes are primarily ...
Maryland Increases Reckless Driving Penalties and Modifies Texting Legislation
2011-10-22
Maryland Increases Reckless Driving Penalties and Modifies Texting Legislation
Maryland's legislature has passed new legislation -- which took effect October 1 -- to address the state's reckless driving penalties, as well as a loophole in the state's texting-while-driving statute.
The National Highway Traffic and Safety Administration reported that Maryland had 547 traffic-related fatalities in 2009, many of which were caused by reckless drivers. Additionally, according to the Maryland State Highway Administration, 24,379 accidents were the result of distracted driving ...
Protect Your Melon: Abiding by New York's Motorcycle Helmet Guidelines
2011-10-22
Protect Your Melon: Abiding by New York's Motorcycle Helmet Guidelines
New York's mandatory helmet law is a point of contention between lawmakers and motorcyclists. Lawmakers believe they are preventing serious injuries resulting from motorcycle accidents and saving lives. Bikers, however, believe the legislature is infringing on their right to choose for themselves and is capriciously punishing them.
It seems counterintuitive for people to protest laws designed to protect them, but Americans have never taken kindly to government control over personal decisions. Motorcycle ...
LAST 30 PRESS RELEASES:
Most advanced artificial touch for brain-controlled bionic hand
Compounding drought and climate effects disrupt soil water dynamics in grasslands
Multiyear “megadroughts” becoming longer and more severe under climate change
Australopithecines at South African cave site were not eating substantial amounts of meat
An AI model developed to design proteins simulates 500 million years of protein evolution in developing new fluorescent protein
Fine-tuned brain-computer interface makes prosthetic limbs feel more real
New chainmail-like material could be the future of armor
The megadroughts are upon us
Eavesdropping on organs: Immune system controls blood sugar levels
Quantum engineers ‘squeeze’ laser frequency combs to make more sensitive gas sensors
New study reveals how climate change may alter hydrology of grassland ecosystems
Polymer research shows potential replacement for common superglues with a reusable and biodegradable alternative
Research team receives $1.5 million to study neurological disorders linked to long COVID
Research using non-toxic bacteria to fight high-mortality cancers prepares for clinical trials
Do parents really have a favorite child? Here’s what new research says
Mussel bed surveyed before World War II still thriving
ACS Annual Report: Cancer mortality continues to drop despite rising incidence in women; rates of new diagnoses under 65 higher in women than men
Fewer skin ulcers in Werner syndrome patients treated with pioglitazone
Study finds surprising way that genetic mutation causes Huntington’s disease, transforming understanding of the disorder
DNA motors found to switch gears
Human ancestor thrived longer in harsher conditions than previous estimates
Evolution: Early humans adapted to extreme desert conditions over one million years ago
Race and ethnicity and diffusion of telemedicine in Medicaid for schizophrenia care after onset of the COVID-19 pandemic
Changes in support for advance provision and over-the-counter access to medication abortion
Protein level predicts immunotherapy response in bowel cancer
The staying power of bifocal contact lens benefits in young kids
Dose-dependent relationship between alcohol consumption and the risks of hepatitis b virus-associated cirrhosis and hepatocellular carcinoma: A meta-analysis and systematic review
International Alliance for Primary Immunodeficiency Societies selects Rockefeller University Press to publish new Journal of Human Immunity
Leader in mission-driven open publishing wins APE Award for Innovation in Scholarly Communication
Innovative 6D pose dataset sets new standard for robotic grasping performance
[Press-News.org] DotLoop Joins REBarCamp Raleigh-Durham to Support the Exchange of Ideas Between Real Estate ProfessionalsTransaction Hub, DotLoop Continues Support of REBarCamp Series in One of the First States to Embrace Their Solution