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Josh Kindlesparker
  • Real Estate Broker
  • Anderson, IN
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Structure 384 Property Deal

Josh Kindlesparker
  • Real Estate Broker
  • Anderson, IN
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I was contacted by a local landlord that is retiring and wants to liquidate his portfolio. He currently has 384 properties. He will sell in lots or individual properties. I have worked with many landlords and the max I have liquidated is 27. In the previous dealings I have used options. I am looking for opinions on how to structure the deal/s. I am not a realtor.

Here are a couple ideas:

Become a paid consultant or employee of the seller and charge a dollar figure per property liquidated.

Have my attorney draw up a fee agreement that the end buyer must agree to. Similar to a bird dog agreement.

Option 384 properties. I am looking for something more efficient.

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