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Updated over 6 years ago on . Most recent reply

Getting paid a finder's fee on a listed commercial property
I received an interesting proposition today - if I find a tenant for a commercial property then I'll get paid a "finder's fee" by the owner. However the owner did say that the property is listed with an agent.
Question is, do I have to be licensed as a real estate agent to get paid on this deal?
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Wayne Brooks
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Yes, and the odds of You finding a qualified tenant as opposed the professional agents is remote.