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Tim Clarke
  • Medina, OH
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Should I change brokers?

Tim Clarke
  • Medina, OH
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I have been working with a commercial broker for about 3 months now.  We are trying to find an apartment building 6-20 units.  It seems like I’m bothering him a little when I call and ask for more information.  I run my own numbers if I can but need more information sometimes.  The other thing is that I always have to call him to find out what information he got or didn’t get.  I’m thinking about changing brokers.  Is having more than one broker bad?   I’ve heard both.  Meaning some people say stick with your broker and then I hear some people say they call every broker they can.  Any insight would be great.

Thank you

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