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Joe Nguyen
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Using Zillow Lease

Joe Nguyen
  • Investor
  • VA, TX
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Has anyone used it and can confirm if it's a legal binding document for both parties? I'm sure it'll ask for e-signature form both sides but just wondering the legitimacy of the platform and if anyone has experience to share. Thanks!

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Janice R.
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Janice R.
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@Joe Nguyen

I have used the Zillow e-signature feature with standard Nevada residential lease and attachments (furnished from my agent).  I give the tenant a draft lease to review before doing the final e-sign.  So easy!  Electronic signatures are legal in Nevada by statute.  

Zillow says:  "The electronic signatures in the Zillow Lease comply with the Electronic Signatures in Global and National Commerce (ESIGN) Act and the Uniform Electronic Transactions Act (UETA) in the United States."

You may want to check the state's law on signatures.

Hope this helps!

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