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Becoming Fimiliar with Agents
Hi Everyone,
I have recently started diving in want to look at properties that I think could be bought/invested in. The issue is a can't afford them myself. The issue with this is that the Agents that are showing me the houses want to see a proof of funds so that they know I can actually afford what they are showing me. My goal is to try and find something worth either wholesaling or partnering on. How do I go about informing the agent that I am just looking and don't actually have the capital to buy without a partner so they still show me the properties?
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