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Wesley Tripp
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wholesaling and Realtors

Wesley Tripp
  • Wholesaler
  • San Marcos
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I have found someone interested in selling their house using wholesaling but they have already started talking to a realtor.  I would like to work with the realtor to get the job done but previously realtors have ask me how they will be paid. What would be the best option to make sure realtors will be paid in a wholesale transaction (listing or buying agents)? Thank you.

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    David Ramirez
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    David Ramirez
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    I don't tend to work with realtors on the seller's side because I'm direct to seller but I do work with realtors on the buyer's side and if you are paying them from your assignment fee you would just sign a commission agreement with the realtor and send it to title. If the buyer is paying for the realtor let them handle that directly with title. 

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