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Glide Early Access - How Listing Teams Create and Share Disclosure Packages
Glide Early Access - How Listing Teams Create and Share Disclosure Packages

Efficiently distribute disclosure documents to buyers' agents and prospective buyers.

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Written by Jake Brian Tipagat
Updated over a week ago

This article shows you how to create a disclosure package that can be shared with buyers’ agents and prospective buyers.

You learn how to:

  • assemble documents into a final package

  • create a cover sheet for a nicer presentation

  • share the final disclosure package with an email or link that displays the package online for viewers

Adding documents to the disclosure package

Let’s create a disclosure package. The first step is to add forms and reports.

1. Go to the Transaction Overview page and click Prepare Disclosure Package.

2. Add documents.

You can add documents from your computer, DocuSign, or the Glide form library.

  • In the Document section, you can see the completed seller disclosures and other forms and reports that need to be included.

Sharing the package

Now it’s time to share the package. There are two ways to share the disclosure package with a buyer’s agent: email and link.

Sharing by email

1. On the Disclosures page, click the Share Package button.

2. Click the By Email tab.

3. Click the buyer tab to set permissions.

  • You can allow the buyer’s agent to share the package or prevent sharing.

4. Enter the buyer’s agent name and email address.

  • You can also add a message.

5. Click Ok to send the email.

  • The buyer’s agent receives an email message with a link.

What the buyer's agent sees

The agent opens the email message and clicks the link.

  • A new browser tab opens. It shows all of the documents in the disclosure package.

Sharing by link

A listing agent can share the disclosure package with a link. The link opens a page hosted on Glide with all the documents.

1. Click the By Link tab.

2. Under Copy Link, select an option from the drop-down menu. These options let you control access to the disclosure package.

  • You can require buyer agents to provide contact information to access the package.

3. Click Copy Link and then OK.

  • Paste this link online for potential buyers.

Permissions wall

When a buyer’s agent clicks the link, they go to a page hosted by Glide.

  • If you add a permissions wall to the link, the buyer’s agent must enter their name and email address before accessing the disclosure package page.

What the buyer’s agent sees

Both the email and link options send the buyer’s agent to the same disclosure package page hosted by Glide.

On the Glide page, the buyer’s agent has several options:

1. Click a file to open and read a document.

2. Click the download button to save all documents on a computer inside a zip file. The buyer’s agent can review the documents or share them with a prospective buyer.

  • Since listing agents will require confirmation that the buyer has fully reviewed all disclosures before submitting an offer, Glide allows the buyer’s agents to send the full package for signature directly from this page.

3. Click “eSign” and send documents to the potential buyer for signature.

  • Currently, Glide is integrated with DocuSign and will soon be offering Glide Signatures as a free electronic signature option for Glide users and their clients.

4. Now that the buyer has reviewed the disclosure package, click the Submit button to open Glide’s online offer submission tool.

That’s it. We’re done.

Managing a shared disclosure package

After sharing a disclosure package, you can access several management tools to help make the transaction a smooth experience for all parties involved.

  • Use our disclosure package messaging tool to notify interested parties when you make changes to the disclosure package.

  • Review the tracking dashboard to see the people who interacted with your disclosure package. You can see who opened or downloaded the package and the date of that activity.

  • Block online access to a shared package whenever you want. You can also re-enable online access by clicking a button.

For more information about these tools, visit the Glide video training library, and watch “How Listing Teams Manage Shared Disclosure Packages.”

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