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Updated almost 4 years ago on . Most recent reply

Door to door knocking wholesale side hustle
Hello everyone!
Today I met someone who is in the wholesale business. I knock doors to sell solar as my main job, but he said that if I were to find someone who is in distress and needs to sell fast, that I could obtain a finders. I am curious about all the legality behind this and would want to know everything I can about what I am doing.
Do I need to have a contract with him of some sort?
Is this something that lots of people do to find wholesale deals? In other words, are other people out there that spend a lot of time knocking doors looking for people who are in need of selling fast?
Thank you for all of your input! I am a real estate newbie so anything I can learn would be of great value to me!