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How to legally be the middle man?

Jeffrey Richard
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I have a friend who is a billionaire who is looking to buy large multi's and shopping centers in middle America.

I know a few people who may be able to help with that. How can I legally be a middle man in all of this?

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William Graham Bourn
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William Graham Bourn
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Take an equity percentage on the deal, or a finders fee for bringing him the deal like (3-5%). Utilize a real estate attorney for the contracts and terms.

Hope this helps!

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