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Mike Louis
  • Investor
  • Beverly Hills, CA
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I know this is a rather basic question, but I'm curious.

As an investor, how do you refer to yourself in your email correspondence with realtors and brokers, etc as your title? What do you put there?

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Chris Seveney
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Chris Seveney
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@Mike Louis

Put your name, phone and company name

My recommendation is to NOT use a gmail or yahoo address and get a custom domain name.

Makes you look a lot more legit than [email protected]

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