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April 7, 2017
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Having an Agreement Signed Blindly

  • April 7, 2017
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How do I have a document signed that I want to keep certain information private until after they sign.

For example, I want to have an investor sign a "Showing Agreement" which means that they can only purchase a property through me, but I don't want them to see the address of the property until after they sign the document. The document itself has the address on it. Help?

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    Correct answer AadeshSingh

    Hi giovannyc007

    Using Adobe Sign Enterprise account you can send a document to the client for signature, as soon they sign the document it will redirect the signer to a website or a document that will contain the details about the property and the address.

    As Adobe Sign Enterprise account has the feature to change the landing page for the signer once they have signed the document.

    - Adobe Sign plans for individuals and businesses | Adobe Document Cloud

    Regards,
    Aadesh

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    Just Shoot Me
    Legend
    April 7, 2017

    This is the Non Technical Lounge forum. What Adobe program are you asking about? I will move this thread to that forum.

    Participant
    April 10, 2017

    Adobe Sign

    AadeshSingh
    AadeshSinghCorrect answer
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    April 16, 2017

    Hi giovannyc007

    Using Adobe Sign Enterprise account you can send a document to the client for signature, as soon they sign the document it will redirect the signer to a website or a document that will contain the details about the property and the address.

    As Adobe Sign Enterprise account has the feature to change the landing page for the signer once they have signed the document.

    - Adobe Sign plans for individuals and businesses | Adobe Document Cloud

    Regards,
    Aadesh