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Ryan Woolridge
  • Virginia Beach, VA
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Finders Fee / Marketing Fee

Ryan Woolridge
  • Virginia Beach, VA
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 For the past few years I have been growing a network of wholesalers and local foreclosure companiesTo assist in finding homes for flip or rental properties. To assist in finding homes for flip or rental properties.

My question is, would it be legal for me to provide specialized emails (Home photos, ARVs, rehab cost estimates, profit estimates, etc) to my investors highlighting potential flip properties and then requiring that a marketing fee or finders fee is to be added to the initial purchase price of the home If they decide to flip a provided listing?