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- [Narrator] Hello, and welcome to RentSpree. Today, we're gonna go over how the E-Sign feature works, which can help you to get rental documents signed quickly and easily on RentSpree, helping you to further streamline the rental process. Let's start on the RentSpree dashboard. First, we can see that there's a property already added here so, we can go ahead and use this property as a sample address for the signature. We'll go ahead and click it now. Once we've clicked the property, we can see in the center here, there's an E-Sign Documents section. So in order to get started, we can hit, Request E-Signature, the blue button. In order to start, we have to create a transaction for our first E-Signature. We'll enter the name of the transaction as well as the start date and the end date of the lease. Finally, we'll include the monthly rent amount before we create the transaction. Once the transaction has been created, you can then add a document for upload which we'll then be able to sig...