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I am trying to get connected with local Texans and get more educated and build my network with this first post! Does anyone in the Houston area (I live near Memorial Park) want to be accountability buddies to grow and motivate each other on this real estate journey?
I also found this website that helps with analyzing deals. I made several searches and it seems to be somewhat accurate in some areas. I would say it is a nice reliable secondary source to use when you're in a crunch. Has anyone else try this website out? Thoughts? Comments? I would to hear them! Please to meet you all virtually!
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Keep showing up to those meetings! Don't be afraid to put yourself out there and talk to people. It's the only way to break fear.
I am a licensed realtor, and I can tell you that if you and I have a Buyer's Agreement in place that I am going to represent you in a transaction, you don't need a non-compete. I am representing you and legally cannot compete against you (i.e make an offer). My job is to represent you and that is how I earn my commission. Why you are interested in having a realtor who is representing you sign a non-compete? Are you afraid they are going to steal the deal from you?
I can tell you that a realtor is not going to sign a document you present them without first consulting their broker and an attorney. It's unlikely their broker advises the realtor to sign it without also consulting an attorney. Being a realtor myself, I personally wouldn't be interested in working with an investor who had no experience if they asked me to sign a non-compete. What are you bringing to the table that gives me motivation to sign it since you have no deals under your belt, no properties, and no experience? If you were an active, experienced investor buying/selling multiple properties a month, then I would consider going through the legal obstacles to get your non-compete analyzed by an attorney because we are going to bring value to each other. Therefore, to answer your question my opinion is that it is uncommon to ask for that.
At this point in your journey where you are in the learning phase before you take action, I would advise you not to worry about things like "non-compete" agreements. You have way more things to worry about like how to analyze a property, how to find deals, how to rehab them, how to finance them, etc..