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Nate Mur
  • Handyman
  • Rochester MN
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Being ethical and fair knowing multiple realtors

Nate Mur
  • Handyman
  • Rochester MN
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Hi everyone,

I have a realtor that I've worked with in the past that will most likely get my business on the next round. Every few months we connect, they always have answers to my questions -- help with market trends and strategies with projects, access to a huge network or professionals. That choice is easy. 

The problem I'm having is that on more then a few occasions I meet other realtors that are very passionate about the business. knowledgeable and overall just very insightful people to be around. 

I'm a green on the investing side, love the information and very new to the professional side of business. Do I make it clear to other realtors at the beginning who I work with, or save it for an awkward conversation down the line when I'm ready to make the next deal? Or is this just normal business?

Thanks for any insight on this moral dilemna!

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