Guides & Resources
Field notes on getting a deal's paperwork done right.
Practical, plain-spoken walkthroughs for wholesalers and investors — how to file a memorandum, get a stubborn seller to sign, notarize online, and record at the county without the guesswork. Written to inform, not to advise.
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How to File a Memorandum of Contract
What a memorandum of contract is, when it belongs on a deal (and when it does not), and the exact steps to complete, notarize, and record one at the county.
Updated July 3, 2026
How to Get Your Seller to Sign When They Won't Use DocuSign
Print-sign-scan, a mobile notary at the kitchen table, in-person signing, and the Signing Concierge — practical ways to close the signature gap without a login.
Updated July 3, 2026
These guides are general information for real-estate investors, not legal advice. Jurably is not a law firm and does not represent you.
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