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Thanks also for the feedback from Docusign, that seems like a great use of time on your company's part. It might not hurt to also contact associations like C.A.R (www.car.org) and work with them to provide more legal resources, F.A.Q.'s, etc.
Sam: That's too bad. It's funny how the cities you'd think would be at the forefront, like Seattle or San Francisco, so often lag. I remember watching my brother in Boise open lockboxes from his cell phone in awe, while in SF I was still toting around a separate brick of a lockbox key... oh well!
Ken gave a talk on the Legality of Electronic Signature for Real Estate at CAR EXPO earlier this month: http://docusign.com/blog/2009/10/06/quick-recap...
ps - if my links aren't helpful, please do let me know!
As for those that won't accept them, DocuSign will help educate them.
For brokerages and companies that don't yet accept electronic signature, we have been working together with various policy makers and influencers to understand their perspective on e-signature and provide them with information that they weren't aware of or hadn't considered. An example of this is: http://docusign.com/blog/2009/09/29/make-your-v...
Thanks again for the great post :)
DocuSign has a 30 day free trial, so you can try it out first http://www.docusign.com/real_estate/
I'm not an expert on the subject at all, I just know the NWMLS had said "no" the last time an associate of mine asked if they could use the e-sigs. Between WA DOL, NWMLS, Realtor, and RE/MAX, there are a lot of intertwining rules that don't always match up.