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Matt Galas
  • Villa Park, IL
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Broker as co-investor and buyer's agent

Matt Galas
  • Villa Park, IL
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I am a buy and hold investor and invest with a partner. His wife and my wife are also investors in the deals. I recently became a licensed broker in Illinois - this will be my first deal after becoming licensed.

I am planning to act as our "buyer's agent" and will be taking the buyer's agent commission.  Everyone is aware of this and it is detailed out in our partnership agreement.

Has anyone had experience in a similar situation and were you advised to get anything else signed / more specific disclosure?  I am having everyone sign agency documents  (including my wife... that was in the study materials for the license exam!) but does anyone know of anything else specific I should get signed in this situation, different than when working with an unrelated agent?

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