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Updated 10 months ago, 03/10/2024

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Dulce Davis
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ISO 100% Commission Investor Friendly Brokerages in Texas

Dulce Davis
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When I interviewed my current 100% commission broker I laid out my plans as an investor to which he was good with. Apparently his mind has changed. My business has been hindered over the few years since I do not have the guidance I crave for investor growth, legalities, etc, and a recent event/comment has shown me I am no longer looked upon in a favorable light. I am interested to learn if there are any brokerages that cater more to investors? Or, am I looking at this all wrong? As part of my current situation, a nice lead generating platform is included in my MLS dues so I would like to keep that. It provides vacant homes, preforeclosures, loan balances, equities, tenant occ, and so much more...Any ideas/opinions?

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