PAR is endorsing an additional electronic vendor to distribute its standard forms library.
The vendor dotLoop will begin offering PAR’s standard forms later this month. dotloop will provide forms to PAR members in the same way all of PAR’s other third-party vendors (Instanet, TrueForms and ZipLogix) in that members or local associations will contract directly with the vendor for delivery of standard forms.
This addition was made to increase the selection of forms vendors for PAR membership. “PAR is pleased to be offering our members another excellent choice for using Standard Forms in their business,” said PAR President Bette McTamney. “Our franchise uses dotLoop and we are very impressed with the ease of use and great support they provide. The ability to do business from a computer, tablet or phone makes it even easier to do business from anywhere.”
“Time-consuming paperwork limits a company’s ability to maximize the number of deals they complete – and also creates massive headaches for clients,” said Austin Allison, CEO of dotLoop. “We’re proud to partner with Pennsylvania Association of Realtors® to help its members to provide a faster, more efficient transaction process and facilitate a collaborative communication process across one shared space, eliminating the need for mountains of paperwork, faxes and courier visits.”
Members can find more information about electronic forms vendors on the Standard Forms page of the PAR website and about our new vendor on the dotLoop website.
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