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Corbett Brasington
  • Rental Property Investor
  • San Antonio, TX
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What's the point of a Realtor with off market deals I find...?

Corbett Brasington
  • Rental Property Investor
  • San Antonio, TX
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So If I am finding off market deals (driving for dollars), qualifying and closing the leads of which I would buy them and rehab them....what is the role of my realtor?  Just contract negotiation?

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Arsen Atanasovski
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Arsen Atanasovski
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I’m a realtor, you don’t need one for a off market deal, main point if you agree to the numbers take all your paperwork to your local title company and they will do the rest, if you want to pay someone 3% like me go right ahead in the end, title calls your agent on any missing docs so basically nothing I might get a lot of negativity on this post but your buying as an investor and realtors really most of them don’t even know what an investor is, they are a realtor for the end user and make fat commissions on primary properties. 

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