I'm selling my home and house flipper wants e-sign document?
I'm scared of being scammed. Me and my family are all disabled and I don't want to be in the streets. help me. he wants me to e-sign documents. he can't take my house without paying me. Right?
Asked By Gary Steinhoff | Hertford, FL | 281 views | Selling | 10 months ago
I would contact an attorney to assist with ALL documents you are asked to sign. They can assist with the transaction and protect your interests. Do you have an agent ?
There is a lot of scams going on these days. My best advise is not to sign anything until you have research the other party very well. If you want more professional advice please feel free to contact me directly.
Have you met this person? Are you represented? Do not sign without reading and understanding everything. Contact me if you need assistance. I am a Realtor in TX.
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