I've been a Docusign user for about two years now and many clients, young and older have really liked the convenience and high tech approach. The great thing about this product is that ANY document, exhibit, picture, etc can be signed with an electronic signature, which is the key advantage over other e-sign tools in the marketplace.
I've never had an issue until recently when Bank of America has started requiring original contracts (they haven't mentioned fax copies) saying its FHA policy. After asking for the FHA guidance on this (because I genuinely needed to know if I need to change my business processes) they referenced two inapplicable letters that didn't say anything about not accepting electronic signatures and then posited that Docusign is a "stamp."
After contacting FHA directly, they weren't familiar with any policy not allowing electronic signatures since they specifically allowed under federal law passed in the 1990's. Docusign has been great and the Chief Legal Office actually contacted BOA and is proactively addressing this issue. An Bui mentioned they published several blog posts on this topic but we still need firm FHA guidance on this. Until then, I will no longer be referring clients to this lender until their policy is consistent with current law.
Derec Shuler, REALTOR, GREEN, CNE
Mile High Urban Living, Denver, CO


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