BENEFITS OF HYBRID E-CLOSING

Graham W. Parham • May 15, 2023

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Take a closer look at the benefits of using a hybrid digital mortgage closing and how it can make your investment property loan process easier and more convenient.  As more and more industries move towards digital solutions, the mortgage industry is no exception. One of the latest trends in the mortgage industry is the hybrid digital mortgage closing, which allows borrowers to sign most of their documents digitally from the comfort of their own home.

In this blog post, we’ll take a closer look at the benefits of using a hybrid digital mortgage closing and how it can make your home loan process easier and more convenient.

Benefits of a Hybrid Digital Mortgage Closing:

Faster process:  With a hybrid digital mortgage closing, you can digitally sign the majority of your closing documents. This is a quick and easy process that takes a few minutes at most!

Increased convenience:  You can complete your digital portion of the closing documents online or even on your mobile device – anywhere – on the day you are scheduled to close.

Improved accuracy:  An added benefit to completing your paperwork online is that you will often receive a review packet of the documents days prior to your scheduled closing. This will give you time to read through, confirm information, and ask questions leading up to the day of signing. Along with reducing the likelihood of errors and mistakes, it gives you confidence that your closing day will go smoothly!

Security:   Digital mortgage closings are often more secure than traditional paper-based closings. Your documents are protected by encryption and other security measures, which can help prevent identity theft and other types of fraud.

Environmentally friendly:  By completing most of the paperwork digitally, you can help reduce paper waste and lessen your impact on the environment.

Overall, we really can’t think of any reason NOT to leverage a hybrid digital mortgage closing! It is easy, fast, and can be a great option for those who want to streamline the home loan process and make it more convenient. If you’re interested in the hybrid digital closing option, let The Parham Team know! There is no cost to you as the borrower, and it truly does make your closing experience quick and easy!

The Parham Team believes in educating and engaging our customers throughout the loan process. We look forward to hearing from you to begin that process. Contact us today at 855-326-6802 or schedule a call with a Loan Specialist.

 

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