For agents, brokers & transaction teams

Redact a purchase agreement
before it gets forwarded

A signed contract carries the deal terms — and often SSNs, bank details, and birthdates. Share the terms without handing over your clients' identifiers. Redact on your device; nothing is uploaded.

Works for purchase agreements, offers, addenda, and disclosures

PDF redaction is desktop-only; image redaction works on any device.

What to cover on a purchase agreement

Share the deal, not the parties' identity data.

Redact these

  • Social Security numbers
  • Earnest-money account & routing numbers
  • Dates of birth
  • Personal contact info not needed by the recipient
  • Wiring instructions (when not relevant)

Keep visible

  • Property address
  • Price and financial terms
  • Contingencies and key dates
  • Signatures (where execution must be confirmed)

Follow your brokerage's policies — what a lender, co-op agent, or coordinator needs will differ.

Every forward is a copy you can't recall

A purchase agreement passes through a lot of inboxes: the other side's agent, the lender, a transaction coordinator, the title company, your broker. Each unredacted copy is one more place a client's SSN or bank details can sit indefinitely. Sending a redacted version keeps the deal moving without multiplying that exposure.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Why redact a purchase agreement at all?

A signed purchase agreement often carries more than the deal terms — it can include SSNs, earnest-money account and routing numbers, dates of birth, and personal contact details. When you forward it to a lender, a co-op agent, a transaction coordinator, or your own brokerage file, most recipients only need the terms, not the parties' full identifiers.

What should I redact, and what should I keep?

Commonly redact: SSNs, bank account/routing numbers, dates of birth, and any personal contact info not relevant to the recipient. Keep visible: the property address, price and terms, contingencies, dates, and signatures where the recipient needs to confirm execution. Requirements vary — follow your brokerage and your transaction's needs.

Does RedactID upload the contract anywhere?

No. RedactID redacts the document entirely in your browser. The file is never uploaded to or stored on a server — you can verify this in your browser's network tab while you redact.

Can my whole team use it on the same files?

Yes. RedactID Business includes 3 team seats, a branded watermark on every exported file, and a CSV audit log of redaction events — useful when agents, transaction coordinators, and brokers all touch the same contract.