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Cecilia Hake
  • Minneapolis, MN
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Exclusive or Non-Exclusive Realtors??

Cecilia Hake
  • Minneapolis, MN
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Hello,

My name is Cecilia Hake and I am fairly new at real estate investing. I have invested in a program that has allowed me to go to a few different 3-day workshops. In the workshop, we were told to work with realtors who are Non-Exclusive. I am working on finding a realtor to help me through my process. I have two really good realtors who I have met with both, and I want to work with both. The problem is, they both have Exclusive contracts for me to sign. 

Any advice on what I should do? Should I chose one or the other, ask them if they would consider non-exclusive, or walk away from them and find a different realtor that is non-exclusive?

Any advice would help. Thank you!

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