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Jason Johnson
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how a real estate agent can find off market deals for investors

Jason Johnson
  • Real Estate Agent
  • West Bloomfield, MI
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I know how a wholesaler would go about marketing for these kinds of properties. I am a realtor and I'm talking to some investors and I am new to this so if anyone has any info on how I should go about this please help me. Can i find my off market properties and disclose that I am a real estate agent working with a team of buyers? Put them in a dual agency agreement and hopefully my end buyer can close on the property before I have to submit it to the MLS? Can I suggest to the owner to not list it on the MLS? any info would be appreciated it would help me a lot..

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Richard Dunlop
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Richard Dunlop
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  • Detroit, MI
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Originally posted by @Jason Johnson:

I know how a wholesaler would go about marketing for these kinds of properties. I am a realtor and I'm talking to some investors and I am new to this so if anyone has any info on how I should go about this please help me. Can i find my off market properties and disclose that I am a real estate agent working with a team of buyers? Put them in a dual agency agreement and hopefully my end buyer can close on the property before I have to submit it to the MLS? Can I suggest to the owner to not list it on the MLS? any info would be appreciated it would help me a lot..

 You as a real estate agent have a fiduciary duty to your client!

It sounds suspiciously like you are asking how to avoid providing the services you are being paid to provide!

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