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Interview Questions for Real Estate Agent

Richard Pulido
  • Hesperia, CA
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What's up BP?!

I'm a rookie wholesaler in the Inland Empire and I am on the hunt for those TLC/Handy-Man Special/Screaming Deal properties. As I've come to find out, they aren't just going to magically appear because I want them to...haha

I've heard through the grapevine that a great way to find distressed properties is on the MLS, so I've arranged to meet up with a realtor this week who works with investors

I just want to make sure I'm asking the right questions and insuring that my meeting isn't a waste of time for both of us

1. I'd definitely like to be added to his MLS automatic queries, so any deals that pop up are sent over to me

2. Go over any letter of intent tactics he knows of

3. Find out what types of no money down techniques he is familiar with

4. What kind of Investment properties has he been dealing with in the past 6 months

Any other suggestions guys? Any insight on how you work with your realtor would be greatly appreciated.

Also, how much do realtors typically get paid for sending leads?

Thanks for help in advance!

-Richard

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James Wise#4 All Forums Contributor
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I'd prolly look into another aquisition strategy. 

2 things Realtors don't want to hear.

wholesale.

no money down.

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