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Darius Niz
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Chicago, IL
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Paying my agent per hour and no commission

Darius Niz
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Chicago, IL
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I have a question... I'm an out of state investor and I find properties through the MLS and Loopnet. Thus, I ask my agents to go out and take a video walkthrough of the property so I can decide on whether to make an offer (I do about 20% of the time). Since I've done this so many times before, I basically deliver all the docs ready-made to my agent; there's not a lot for them to do other than open the door.

I'm thinking about asking my next agent to work by the hour instead of on commission and credit the balance of the commission at close. I would pay generously by the hour and it's good money whether I close zero or four deals... it's the same model for how my real estate attorney and accountant get paid; why should my agent be different?

Do you think my approach is reasonable?

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