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Partnering With A RE Agent

S L Martinez
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I am new to Flipping and I was attending a Real Estate Investors Club recently. I was speaking with a RE Agent and mentioned that I had found an abandoned house. I gave a description, but that's all, and she suggested that she wanted to help me purchase the house and flip. in the back of my mind, I am cautious and leery. 

Question #1: Is this a good idea as I am to Flipping?

Question #2: If I do, how would I profit from this arrangement? WILL I make a profit?

Any sincere responses would be appreciated. 

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