Skyslope Transaction Management

For decades, we used individual-divided notebooks to house the dozens of documents in various categories that pile up during a transaction. When a transaction closed, we would break down the notebook of documents and store them in individual folders arranged in ten ream copy paper boxes. It worked just fine, and there was really no reason to change it other than taking up a lot of storage space and being a little difficult to find a particular transaction among stacked boxes in the storage shed. Then things changed which forced us to look for a different solution.

Doug Burger · January 6, 2025

State auditors come around every so often, totally unannounced, to rifle through our transactions in order to make sure we were in compliance with the many rules and regulations surrounding the real estate business, especially with transactions. Washington State implemented a law that requires all real estate brokers to make available every text and email they exchanged with their clients during a transaction. This was something that logistically is very hard to comply with were it not for the technology within the Skyslope Transaction Management system.

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Course Includes

  • 1 Lesson

Contact All Team Members

Contact the Listing Manager

Contact the Transaction Manager

Contact the Designated Broker

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