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Transaction management platform adds OREA forms

Ontario real estate agents using the end-to-end transaction management platform Dotloop now have direct access to standard forms from Ontario Real Estate Association (OREA).

It’s the first Canadian provincial-wide access to forms for the Zillow-owned platform and means that users can access the forms without the need to download and import them first.

“Adding access to OREA Forms is a significant step for dotloop as we see an increasing number of Canadian agents using dotloop to manage their transactions,” said Errol Samuelson, Chief Industry Development Officer, Zillow Group. “With more than half of all US residential real estate transactions touched by dotloop, we are excited to grow the tools available to agents in Canada while enhancing and adding value to the dotloop experience.”

Tim Hudak, CEO of OREA says that technology in an important part of how the association assists its members to serve their communities.

“We are excited to offer our members the benefit of a streamlined transaction management platform with access to our Forms within dotloop,” he said.

OREA and real estate consulting firm T3 Sixty have recently published a report on how technology is disrupting the industry.

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