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Any Realtors Working w/Short Sale Flips?
In California, as a Realtor, how would you protect yourself in working with investor flipping short sales? Besides disclosure, disclosure, disclsosure...
Stay out of A-B transaction? Represent B only on the listing side (not sure how you could do this, because technically it is A and B with an option contract)? I don't see a problem with dual agency on the A-B side, if the same Realtor doesn't list the property simultaneously, but the investor would still need to market it to find C buyer. I'd really like to work with investors, but I need to make sure I cover all my bases. I don't care if I make 2 commissions, I really just want the listing side...
Thanks in advance...