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PDF Tools for Real Estate

Sign purchase agreements, redact SSNs on applications, merge inspection + disclosure packets, compress listing photos — the realtor toolkit.

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Real estate is a paperwork business

Even in 2026, buying or selling a home generates a surprising pile of PDFs: offers, counters, inspection reports, disclosure statements, loan estimates, HOA documents, closing packets. Realtors, lenders, and title agents are daily PDF power-users — and most of them still toggle between three or four tools. PDF Genie consolidates the workflow: sign where you need to sign, redact SSNs before emailing to a vendor, merge the final closing packet into a single PDF the buyer can archive forever.

Signing offers and counters

Sign PDF lets you apply a visual signature to any PDF in the browser. For most state-level real estate forms this is legally sufficient. For loan documents that require certificate-based signatures, coordinate with your lender's signing platform.

Redacting SSNs on loan applications

Sending a pre-approval to a listing agent? The SSN doesn't need to go with it. Redact PDF with Auto-detect PII finds SSNs, bank account numbers, and birthdates automatically.

Merging closing packets

Buyers receive dozens of signed documents at closing; consolidate them into one archive-friendly PDF with Merge PDF. Add Bates numbering if you're preparing documents for a lawsuit or title dispute.

FAQ

Is a visual signature legally binding for real estate in my state?

In most US states, visual signatures on non-loan real estate forms are valid under the E-SIGN Act and UETA. Some lenders require certificate-based signatures for the loan documents specifically — check with your lender before signing.

How do I protect a closing packet from edits?

Protect PDF applies permission flags that disable editing, copying, and printing. For stronger protection, apply an open password so only authorized parties can open the file.

Can I make listing PDFs smaller for email?

Yes. Listing PDFs are often photo-heavy; Compress PDF at Recommended typically reduces them by 60-80% with no perceptible quality loss.

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