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All Forum Posts by: Dan Bilobrowka

Dan Bilobrowka has started 1 posts and replied 2 times.

Post: Want to start my first deal. How Do I Approach Homeowner?

Dan BilobrowkaPosted
  • Handyman
  • Edmonton, Alberta
  • Posts 2
  • Votes 1

It sounds like your doing pretty good so far. I working on my first deal at the moment. I have waited FAR too long to get started, and it sounds like the same general reasons as you.
Try not to focus on the fact that your dealing with strangers. I am truly am here to get the best deals for people that I possibly can, while making sure the sellers situation is well taken care of. That's it. Every time. I think it's going to really help having that understanding. And transferring that confidence and understanding to the people we work with throughout our real estate career will be the difference maker.

Plus, we've got to start somewhere.

Post: Real Estate Agency's Territories

Dan BilobrowkaPosted
  • Handyman
  • Edmonton, Alberta
  • Posts 2
  • Votes 1

Hello

I am a Canadian Real Estate Investor looking to work my first deal. I have a friend who's looking for a second house as an investment property in my city.

My question is: Regarding the properties on the MLS. Is it possible for me to act as a party in the sale of the house when a realtor already has signed documents on the property? Does each agency sign different agreements on locking up the house? Or is it generally the same?