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SkySlope Launches Breeze to Make AAR Disclosures Fast and Effortless

Breeze enables Arizona agents and sellers to easily prepare and send AAR disclosures 

SACRAMENTO, California  SkySlope, the leader in real estate transaction software, has launched Breeze, an all-around simple and streamlined application making Seller’s Property Disclosure Statement (SPDS) and Lead Based Paint (LBP) disclosures easy for agents and sellers in Arizona.

SkySlope enables brokers, agents, auditors, and transaction coordinators to track their deals while remaining compliant. Equipped with forms and a digital signature tool, SkySlope provides a frictionless workflow that saves time for agents. As the transaction management platform serving over half of the top 20 largest brokerages in the U.S. and Canada, SkySlope is known for its award-winning customer experience.

With the launch of Breeze, SkySlope gives agents the ability to prepare and send SPDS and LBP disclosures at lightning speed.

Breeze requires minimal preparation for agents to prepare and send disclosures to their clients in minutes, from anywhere. For home sellers, Breeze’s guided workflow helps simplify complicated and confusing disclosure forms—getting them completed quickly and with more confidence and accuracy.

Breeze Features

  • Streamlined disclosure preparation equipped with MLS data sync
  • Status visibility, notifications, and easy revision requests
  • Simple guided workflows with helpful tips for consumers
  • Equipped with SkySlope DigiSign for unlimited digital signatures
  • Seamlessly integrated with SkySlope’s suite of products

“Breeze is truly a one-stop-shop for faster disclosures,” says Diana Costas of Golden Gate Sotheby’s International Realty. “The guided workflow helps clients complete disclosures quickly and accurately and our agents can easily prepare disclosures, request signatures, and submit forms for compliance review.”

“Disclosures are a common pain point for both agents and sellers,” explains SkySlope CEO, Tyler Smith. “We’re excited to launch a solution that takes a complicated process and makes it effortless for REALTORS® and home sellers.”

Breeze is currently available in Arizona and California and will be launching to additional states in 2022. For more information about Breeze please visit breeze.skyslope.com.

About Arizona Association of REALTORS®
Arizona Association of REALTORS® (Arizona REALTORS®) is the largest trade association in Arizona, representing more than 50,000+ Arizona REALTORS® subscribing to the strict Code of Ethics outlined by the NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS® (NAR). In addition to providing a number of benefits and services, the state association is dedicated to the protection of private property rights and best interests of Arizona REALTORS® in legislation and strives to provide the best – most current – legal information and education available. For more information about Arizona Association of REALTORS®, visit https://www.aaronline.com . 

About SkySlope

Established in 2011, SkySlope is a comprehensive transaction management platform for brokers, agents, auditors, and transaction coordinators to manage real estate transactions from anywhere at any time. In 2021, over 300,000 users across 8,000 offices used SkySlope to manage 2.25M transactions. SkySlope provides digital transaction management and services to help agents and brokers be more efficient and compliant. From automation to integrations, SkySlope’s vision is to keep agents and brokers connected to the customer forever. For more information about SkySlope, visit www.skyslope.com.

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