Online Fax for Connecticut Real Estate Professionals
A Connecticut closing generates a thick stack of paper, including purchase agreements, addenda, title documents, and loan packages that agents, brokers, and title companies pass back and forth on tight timelines. The Connecticut Real Estate Commission requires that disclosure documents reach buyers on schedule, and faxing with a confirmation receipt is a common way to prove that delivery happened.
Regulations & Compliance
The Connecticut Real Estate Commission regulates how brokers and agents handle transactions, including the timely delivery of disclosures and the retention of transaction records. Connecticut requires specific forms such as the residential property condition disclosure to reach buyers, and a faxed copy with a confirmation receipt is an accepted way to document that the form was delivered.
Key Institutions
- • Connecticut Real Estate Commission
- • CT Association of Realtors
- • Connecticut Department of Commerce (Real Estate Division)
- • Connecticut Land Title Association
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