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Updated over 8 years ago on . Most recent reply
MLS access
How do I gain access as an Investor to the MLS so that I may pull comps in Texas since we're Non-disclosure?
Can I "partner" with a Realtor (Is this allowed?)
Obviously securing my Real Estate license doesn't help me in the short term, but something I would certainly consider in the long term.
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Often MLS' will have ability to add "assistants" under a realtor with their own log-in. If you build a relationship and offer to compensate a realtor to do this you will find one that will agree. Need to really build that relationship first though.