RealtiWeb Basics (BC)

RealtiWeb Basics (BC)

The video is an introduction to RealtiWeb for real estate conveyancing in British Columbia.

This video demonstrates how to:
  1. Set up your LDD account
  2. Complete your files from start to finish
  3. Handle Mortgages
  4. Prepare Documents for your file

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