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Suzi Scher
  • SF Bay Area (East Bay), CA
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Suzi Scher
  • SF Bay Area (East Bay), CA
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I have been talking with a couple investors who would take the role of being the money partner. I would take the wrong says the working partner. In talking with investors I have found a couple of themes. 1. I have found that most investors want help with doorknocking. Is that actually The best way to find off-market leads? 2. One investor is asking me to write up a business proposal about how I could work with him doing this. I am looking for feedback and want to know what you would want to know from somebody who is helping you do your door knocking? Thank you for your help!! I am looking forward to your comments.