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Realtor Selection Question
So I recently posted about how many realtors to contact and work with. Thank you for everybody thats helped me so far.
I have spoke with about 4 of them.
They all say they will be on the lookout for me, and they are experienced realtors.
I did however get one from here, bigger pockets, and this realtor hasn't worked with investors before, but
is asking me to sign a contract so I am working with them exclusively.
The reason I am asking what to do, is because this realtor with the contract is very new, but I heard that most
realtors will ask you to sign one if theyre serious. Should I keep looking, or try to work with the more experienced ones, or sign with the
newer realtor?
Most Popular Reply

Signing the buyers brokers agreement is only needed when you identify a property