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Updated almost 6 years ago on . Most recent reply

Listing REO. Is it rude?
I've been cold calling banks to buy their REO properties for a fix and flip before they go to market.
One of the banks brought me a deal but it's one I'm not interested in flipping.
I have my RE license and was wondering if it would be rude to ask them if I could list their property on the MLS?
This would be my first deal with this bank and I wouldn't want them to get a bad impression.
Thanks in advance for the advice.