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James McGovern
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Getting paid by others to flip

James McGovern
  • Flipper/Rehabber
  • Bloomfield CT
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An out of state investor contacted me asking if I would be interested in doing a flip for him. Should I charge a flat fee or an hourly rate? Has anyone seen an agreement for this type of service?

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Ryan Irwin
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Ryan Irwin
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 Thats an interesting proposal. If it was me, I would ask for a conservative fixed amount that you would be guaranteed for along with a possible additional bonus based on the profitability of the property.  That way you are covered but also have shared incentive on the outcome. 

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