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Updated about 8 years ago, 11/02/2016

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Eric Weireter
  • Property Manager
  • Durham, NC
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Compensation

Eric Weireter
  • Property Manager
  • Durham, NC
Posted

I'm curious... 

As a wholesaler, if you were to receive expired listings from an agent - how would you go about compensating the agent? Flat fee per deal, partnerships, refer the agent to the owners that want to relist?

I've tossed around the idea of offering this opportunity to wholesalers in my area and I'm curious to know what value the wholesalers provide to the agent in this scenario?

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