Electronic Signature Agreement
IMPORTANT LEGAL NOTICE
PLEASE READ CAREFULLY BEFORE PROCEEDING
By electronically signing documents through the Eviction.Law platform, you acknowledge and agree that your electronic signature is the legal equivalent of your manual/handwritten signature and has the same legal effect under applicable state and federal laws, including the Electronic Signatures in Global and National Commerce Act (ESIGN Act) and the Uniform Electronic Transactions Act (UETA).
1. Consent to Use Electronic Signatures
You voluntarily consent to use electronic signatures and to conduct business electronically with Eviction.Law, Inc., the technology provider operating this platform, and with JZ Law Group, P.C., the professional law corporation that provides legal services.
All agreements, disclosures, and documents executed electronically shall satisfy any legal requirement that such records be in writing.
2. Binding Nature of Electronic Signatures
When you sign a document electronically through this platform, your signature is legally binding to the same extent as if you had physically signed the document.
Each electronic signature record will include timestamp, signer identity, IP address, and digital certificate metadata sufficient to authenticate your consent and intent to sign.
3. Platform Role and Limitation of Liability
Eviction.Law, Inc. provides the software and infrastructure used to facilitate electronic signing but does not provide legal advice, verify signer identities, or guarantee the validity or enforceability of any document signed through the platform.
All legal determinations regarding document content, adequacy, and enforceability are made by JZ Law Group, P.C. or by the parties executing the document.
4. Access and Retention of Documents
You will have the ability to view, download, and retain copies of all documents you sign electronically.
Eviction.Law will store your signed documents securely using encrypted servers and make them accessible upon request or through your account dashboard, subject to data retention and privacy policies.
5. Revocation of Consent
You may withdraw your consent to use electronic signatures at any time by providing written notice to Eviction.Law, Inc.
Withdrawal of consent will not affect the legal validity or enforceability of any documents signed electronically prior to such withdrawal.
6. Accuracy of Information
You represent that all information you provide in connection with the signing process is true, complete, and accurate, and that your electronic signature reflects your intent to be bound by the terms of the signed document.
7. Acknowledgement
By providing your electronic signature below, you confirm that you have read, understood, and agree to conduct transactions electronically in accordance with this disclosure and applicable law.