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Updated about 8 years ago, 10/26/2016

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Rickey Wallace
  • Lancaster, PA
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Broker Questions

Rickey Wallace
  • Lancaster, PA
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I will be reacquiring my RE license in the very near future. My previous company is willing to let me rejoin them as an agent. However, this time around, my aim and focus is much different than before (investor over regular agent). So, I have scheduled a sit down tomorrow w/ the associate broker to dig more into what they can essentially do for me if i were to hang up my license there. I have a few questions already simmering, ready to be asked but I would like any additional input I can get so I don't leave out anything that could possibly be a potential deal breaker for me to work under this company. 

I intend to invest w/ most directions of RE work. I plan on much wholesaling, some flipping, some BRRRing, and almost anything else that I feel comfortable doing as my direct mail and regular marketing plans provide me w/ various opportunities. I have very ambitious goals lol

Basically, what are the type of questions you would ask a potential broker so that you would get enough information to know how much they could hinder your progression or growth as a RE investor business?