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Morgan Scheer
  • Hartford, CT
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Leveraging Agents to Find Partners

Morgan Scheer
  • Hartford, CT
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Hi Everyone,

I am wondering if it is the norm or 'acceptable' in the industry to use real estate agents to help find you partners to put a deal together? For example, if there is a large property that my firm cannot go in on alone, would the listing agent help put us in contact with another party who could supply the rest of the capital? Or generally are the agents not interested in doing that? 

Morgan

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