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The Usefulness of Document Assembly (Mail Merge) in Real Estate

Anyone in the business of real estate is well aware of the quantity of documents that are unavoidably created on a daily basis. If one is dealing primarily with the sale of real estate, these forms may include, but are not limited to, mortgage assignments, promissory notes, purchase contracts, and closing forms. If, on the other hand, one’s real estate area of expertise chiefly involves rentals, paperwork is likely to be comprised of rental applications, extensions of leases, and termination of leases.

On any given transaction, a pile of paperwork ensues, not to mention a great deal of time and effort invested into the creation of each of the documents. This paperwork will then need to be scrutinized and signed, adding even more time and effort to the whole process. With the ease and convenience of document assembly (Mail Merge) software, less time will be needed for the manufacturing of these necessary forms, cutting out a large portion of the deal. With the ability to omit this section, more time can be spent obtaining more potential buyers.

The process of generating documents through this type of software is quite simplistic, allowing the average person the capability to accomplish this task. Many of the available software programs include readily available real estate related templates that the business can make use of. An example can be seen in the following scenario:

• A real estate broker has secured a prospective renter for one of his properties. Several items of paperwork are needed; one such is the residential lease agreement. Because a general up-to-date template is already programmed into the document assembly (Mail Merge) software, the broker needs only to type in the applicable data for this particular agreement: lease date, pertinent names, addresses, rent amount, rent due date, etc.

As can be seen from this case in point, what could potentially take hours to generate can be created in just a few minutes. Depending on how large the business is, dealing with several of these per day can be a time consuming venture without the aid of a software program doing almost all of the work for the individual entering the data. Little to no time is then left to procure additional leasees or investment properties.