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Realtor and lending relationships
So since I’ve not been an investor but a home owner I’ve worked with a real estate agent and lender 3 times in a span of 5 years. Naturally when I stated my business I brought both of them in thinking that I wouldn’t need another. However I’m learning to get leads of good deals there may be better agents out there and I’m discovering that my local bank may be the better options for refinancing and arm loans. I haven’t used anyone different yet and I feel guilty like I’m betraying them. Has anyone else experienced this? If so , how did you handle this?