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The Shifts in Digital Closings

digital lendingThe real estate industry has been talking about fully digital closings for years. Many believe it’s a necessity to satisfy the evolving demands and expectations of today’s clients. People now shop online for loans and may have a hybrid live/digital closing, in which some parts of the transaction are digital but in most cases, documents are still signed with a physical pen in front of an in-person notary.

There have been numerous obstacles blocking progress towards a full digital closing including disparate systems across parts of the closing that could not integrate with each other, industry readiness and a wide variety of once well-crafted regulations that now underrepresent what modern technology can support and serve.

For real estate professionals, it can be confusing to change existing, older processes that have been relied on for years, no matter how much frustration they continue to cause. However, consumer expectations and technical literacy are driving change and it’s key that professionals prepare for the shift. The industry will quickly go from the change to digital closings being an option, to it being a necessity to remain competitive with your peers.

Technology innovation that would enable a fully digital closing is accelerating unlike any time in the past few decades. The regulations that would allow fully digital closings are not all there yet, but there are many aspects of the closing process that are in fact ready to go online. Even in states where pen and ink are still required, for instance, it is not too soon to prepare for the inevitable shift to how closings will work in the not so distant future. There are two key things that you can do today to prepare:

Our current reality is a hybrid electronic and physical closing world but we are quickly moving toward an electronic one. Consumer technology is leading the change and more companies are realizing this and making the investment in better client experiences through technology. Taking this step will not only prepare you for the future but is now necessary for sustainable success.

Once you have made the investment in technology and change management, the regulations must also be in place. You can stay up to do date on these changes by reading industry publications such as MReport and following your state’s legislative process.

While fully digital closings are going to happen at some point in the future, the changes you make to your business today can help you both be prepared for that change as well as improve the customer experience along the way.