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Incentive Strategies to Bump your self to the Top of the List

Paul Finnemore
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Hi Everyone, I am an investor from Canada. My wife and I own 3 duplexes which we bought ready to hold and collect rent. We now are moving on and looking for our first BRRRR deal. We are making great contacts with RE pros through networking. I would like to ask the BP world for ideas on incentives an investor may offer to help bump them to the top of the list for deal leads. For example, my PM has several people asking him for deals. I want to be near the front of the line. I'm looking to offer an incentive program for friends, family, PMs, contractors, RE Agents and other RE pros for bring us a deal. $1000 finders fee, a % of purchase, a % of equity? What would be most bang for our investor buck? We love being generous and understand the big picture. Blessings and Thank you!