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George P.
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working with multiple agents

George P.
  • Property Manager
  • Livonia, MI
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I have been working with the same agent for the past 2 yrs. She is good. not great. She has a great "nose" for good tenants. she gets them to file an application before they even see the house. she gets tenants very quick.

But she does not think about me when she looks at houses. She does not call me when houses come up on the market. i always have to look for houses and then ask her to get me in to look at them.

so, my question is - is it ok if i work with multiple agents? i'd never see a house with one agent and buy it with the other agent, but is it ok to work with more than one agent?

this way i can "cover more ground". if i see a house with agent A, same agent gets the credit.

feedback appreciated.

thanks

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