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Chuks Erinne
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Atlanta, GA
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Hiring an Acquisition Manager

Chuks Erinne
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Atlanta, GA
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Hello BP Community! I need some advise on how to go about hiring Acquisition Manager (AM).  I believe if I can find the right person and can agree on commission only starting out, this will greatly help my business. I dont know if i'm being realistic. I have NOT posted an ad on Craigslist yet. I wanted to seek some advise before I continued.

If you have experience with hiring an AM for your business...what was your process? Do's and Dont's?? Especially if you are in Atlanta, GA

I'd like to know:

1. Job posting? - craigslist, Facebook, etc. ??

2. Pay - How did you pay them? Commission only starting out?

3. Responsibilities??

4. How many leads/deals did you have to get consistently before you decided to hire one? (I guess, when is the right time to hire one)

5. Any other input i'm missing about hiring the right AM form y business.

6. If you live in Atlanta and can recommend an AM, Please reach out or comment below.

Thank you!

Chuks

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