In a 1031 exchange, there are numerous documents that need to be prepared and signed by the taxpayer conducting the exchange. When exchanges are conducted across different states, this can be tricky. Signing your documents electronically can solve a lot of issues. In this article, we are going to explain how to e-sign your 1031 exchange documents.
E-Signing Your 1031 Documents
We typically recommend using Adobe Echo Sign to Electronically Sign 1031 documents online. This process allows you to prepare and sign your 1031 documents in a matter of minutes rather than days. It is completely secure and legal, and ease to use!
To learn more about how e-signatures work, or how Adobe Echo Sign functions specifically, click here for more information.
Get Help with Your 1031 Exchange
Get help with your 1031 exchange today by contacting a qualified intermediary at CPEC1031. Our intermediaries have more than two decades worth of experience facilitating exchanges for taxpayers in Minnesota and across the United States. We will work with you throughout the exchange process to ensure that you understand everything that’s happening and feel comfortable throughout the process. Contact us today to set up a time to chat about your exchange. Our primary office is located in downtown Minneapolis, but we work with clients throughout the United States.
Start Your 1031 Exchange: If you have questions about 1031 exchanges, feel free to call me at 612-643-1031.
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