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REsides Partners with Earnnest to Enhance Payment Efficiency

Partnership reduces risks for agents, cuts appraisal time with AI-powered computer vision.

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he partnership between REsides and Earnnest reduces risks for agents, making transactions more secure. By integrating earnest money transactions directly into their workflow, REsides aims to eliminate the hassle of collecting checks and minimize the risk of fraud. Colette Stevenson, CEO of REsides, sees this as a win-win for everyone involved.

    Aivre has made significant strides in reducing appraisal time using Restb.ai's computer vision capabilities. By leveraging image recognition, Aivre can instantly pull property details from photos, freeing appraisers to focus on their expertise and deliver faster, more precise reports. This not only saves time but also reduces errors.

    In other tech news, the Broward, Palm Beaches & St. Lucie Realtors association is offering access to Rayse, a platform that provides data-driven insights into the support agents provide. The goal is to address the misconception that agents spend less than 15 hours helping clients purchase a home.

    Rechat has launched a new digital ads tool, allowing agents to create and manage Facebook and Instagram ad campaigns without external tools. Rechat's Marketing Center tracks performance in real-time, from reach to leads to cost per click.

    Epique Realty has signed on with Zillow Showcase, offering its agents access to immersive listing features and interactive floor plans. This deal comes just days after Epique announced a partnership with HomeServices of America.

REsides and Earnnest executives collaborate to streamline payment processes in financial services.