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Esign a lease agreement — everyone signs, in order.

Landlord, tenants, roommates, the co-signer back home — every party signs the same lease on their own phone, in the sequence you set. No printer, no scanner, no coordinating four schedules around one piece of paper.

A lease has a lot of names on it — and they're never in one room.

A rental almost always involves more than two people. There's the landlord or property manager, every tenant on the lease, and often a co-signer or guarantor who isn't even in the same city. Getting all of those signatures the old way means printing the lease, passing it around, scanning it back, and discovering that one roommate signed the wrong page or skipped the initials on page four.

Meanwhile the move-in date is fixed, the deposit is ready, and every day the lease sits unsigned is a day of risk for everyone. Mailing a paper lease to a co-signer two states away can eat a week on its own.

The lease itself isn't the hard part. Wrangling the signatures is — and that's exactly the part software should make disappear.

How sign.pink solves it

Every party, one lease

Landlord, each tenant, and any co-signer all sign the same document — every signature lands on one finished, complete lease.

Signing order you control

Set the sequence — all tenants first, then the landlord countersigns — so nobody signs out of turn and nothing gets missed.

Mobile for the co-signer two states away

Distance stops mattering. Anyone on the lease signs from their phone in minutes — no mailing, no account, no app.

No per-signer or per-document fee

A four-tenant lease costs the same as a one-pager: a flat $3/month, unlimited, with no overage.

Get a lease fully signed in four steps

  • Upload the lease — or open the template you saved for this unit if you're the landlord.
  • Add signature, initial, and date fields, then add every signer: landlord, each tenant, and any co-signer.
  • Set the signing order and send. Each person signs on their phone and the lease routes to the next signer automatically.
  • Everyone receives the finished, tamper-evident PDF with the full audit trail — the complete lease, every name on it.

For landlords and tenants: electronically signed leases are enforceable under ESIGN and UETA in all 50 states, with a tamper-evident audit trail naming every party. A few jurisdictions add formalities for certain clauses, so check your local rules for anything unusual. See why e-signatures are legally binding and how documents are kept secure on our security page.

Esigning a lease agreement — FAQ

Yes. Residential and most commercial leases signed electronically are binding under the U.S. ESIGN Act and UETA and enforceable in all 50 states, with a tamper-evident audit trail recording each signer. A small number of jurisdictions or specific clauses may have extra formalities, so it's worth a quick check of your local rules for anything unusual.

Get every name on the lease before move-in day.

Unlimited multi-party documents, $3/month — no per-signer fees.