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Emilio Mendiola
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New agent representing buyer (investor)

Emilio Mendiola
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Columbus, OH
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I’m a new agent and I’m showing a client a commercial investment property. This client is moving a good portion of his portfolio to the area that I work in so I want to do my best to serve my client fully.

As a new agent, I’d like to know if there is any information you would for sure give your client

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Russell Holmes
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Russell Holmes
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@Emilio Mendiola that sounds perfect and like you've got plenty of knowledge and support from your brokerage team. Whether they help "behind the scenes" or not, you've got someone to ask questions and guide along the way. It'll be a great learning experience for sure while you're still able to properly serve your new client! Other commercial agents may chime in here with specifics as well.

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