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Dealing with an agent

Emanuel Wise
  • Chicago, IL
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I have a question, and I really need help and I'm stuck at a particular point in my Real Estate Investor career. To make a long story short, WHEN dealing with an agent. Im bring a buyer and a seller together for the first time through a agent. How do I get paid in the middle as the the investor? Since Agents contracts are not assignable.

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Matt M.
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Matt M.
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If you are bringing buyer and seller together, you are working as a broker. You can't get paid unless you are licensed in that scenario. Use a contract you can assign and collect your fee.

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