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Updated almost 5 years ago on . Most recent reply

Price range Tenant Representation Retail space and sale contract
Hi,
I looking to buy used salon in the Austin metro area and I wonder if any realtor in the Austin/Round Rock area knows the price they charge to represent tenant on retail lease and perform sale contract.
Represent tenant is mean to renegotiate with a landlord for better terms and stuff. Some shopping mall I am looking at are managed by Barshop-oles company so it is plus if the realtor have a relation with them.
The sale contract is meant to help buyers and sellers finished the sale contract and close the deal.
I don't need help to find the place for the salon as I will be buying one already established.