Now we all know that you should always read any contract’s fine print before you sign your life away. The New York Times recently wrote an article about this little helpful new company called TitleVest Agency Inc, that decided to create a website that digitalizes condominium contracts to buyers. This advantage gives the buyer the opportunity to read all the fine details of the agreement beforehand. If you, the buyer, are smart about making such a large purchase and important decision in your life, you should most definitely take advantage of this website.
This helpful company is kind enough to put that out there for you to read in the comfort of your own home. And for you cheapskates out there, do not not fear because registration is free to receive a digital version. If you want TitleVest to send you a hardcopy, you will be charged $150, which includes shipping.
TitleVest started in October and already has over 2,000 accessible documents for users. I am sure that the amount of documents will rise from here, especially with an article in the New York Times.
Apparently brokers and lawyers are more than happy about the digitization of their paperwork. If you think about it, TitleVest can save the professionals from a future headache of unsatisfied costumers.
So far, most of the documents deal with condos in the New York City area, but I sure eventually TitleVest will expand it’s business to other cities around the world.


