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Investor Etiquette with Agents and Brokers
I'm in the process of buying my next rental. I have a pre-approval letter so that I can show agents and brokers, I have every intention to make purchase and not be another California tire-kicker. Is it faux pas, so to speak, to work with multiple RE agents in the same area? My line of thinking is that working with more than one agent gives a shot at hearing about off market deals more often.