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Mohamed Dafalla
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Virtual wholesaling newbie. qs

Mohamed Dafalla
  • New to Real Estate
  • San Francisco, CA
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Hello BP community,

I have a friend who’s a real estate agent in Texas. As a newbie who's interested in virtual wholesaling, I’m trying to see how I can approach him about collaborating. What are some ways to partner up with someone like that and make it worth it for them as well? trying to see if we can work together long-term. 

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Katlynn Teague
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Katlynn Teague
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Make sure he can get paid off the deal, as a licensed agent there are protocols to follow. Some brokerages are not the most investor friendly. If you contract a deal in Texas, reach out to one of the NetWorth Realty offices and see if you can assign it to them and go from there. Wholesaling is all about relationships, biggest tip is to be relational not transactional!

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