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From: investor411
11/30/2008
11/30/2008
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From: investor411
08/28/2008
08/28/2008
Hi Lori
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From: Erin
08/15/2008
08/15/2008
From: JohnCorey
08/09/2008
08/09/2008
Lori,
Good answer. A follow up if you do not mind.
As you note a bird dog who lacks a license cannot charge based on a deal completing. Yo use your term it is a lead fee. A payment for providing leads, not closed deals.
On average, what do you recommend people charge for a lead? Similar to buying names on a mailing list but I expect a lead worth selling is going to have a lot more information than just the seller's name.
[strong]John Corey [/strong]
Real Estate Investor (REI) with over 20 years of experience. Multiple states and countries; present portfolio spans 11 time zones.
[Color="blue"]Always open to answering questions. See the[/color][color="red"][em]contact page[/em][/color] [color="blue"]on my blog; link below.
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Good answer. A follow up if you do not mind.
As you note a bird dog who lacks a license cannot charge based on a deal completing. Yo use your term it is a lead fee. A payment for providing leads, not closed deals.
On average, what do you recommend people charge for a lead? Similar to buying names on a mailing list but I expect a lead worth selling is going to have a lot more information than just the seller's name.
[strong]John Corey [/strong]
Real Estate Investor (REI) with over 20 years of experience. Multiple states and countries; present portfolio spans 11 time zones.
[Color="blue"]Always open to answering questions. See the[/color][color="red"][em]contact page[/em][/color] [color="blue"]on my blog; link below.
[strong]Pay it forward[/strong].[/color] [link="http://www.ChelseaPrivateEquity.com/blog/"] www.ChelseaPrivateEquity.com/blog[/link]
From: birddog1
08/09/2008
08/09/2008
Hi Corey!
If you deal with a licensed Real Estate Agent or Broker, you cannot legally charge a finder's fee. You can only charge a lead fee which cannot be due upon closing. I work with each individual investor depending on licensing or not. I hope this answers your question.
From: JohnCorey
08/09/2008
08/09/2008
Most bird dogs operate illegally. They broker deals where they are not the principal and they lack a license. What is different about your system?
[strong]John Corey [/strong]
Real Estate Investor (REI) with over 20 years of experience. Multiple states and countries; present portfolio spans 11 time zones.
[Color="blue"]Always open to answering questions. See the[/color][color="red"][em]contact page[/em][/color] [color="blue"]on my blog; link below.
[strong]Pay it forward[/strong].[/color] [link="http://www.ChelseaPrivateEquity.com/blog/"] www.ChelseaPrivateEquity.com/blog[/link]
[strong]John Corey [/strong]
Real Estate Investor (REI) with over 20 years of experience. Multiple states and countries; present portfolio spans 11 time zones.
[Color="blue"]Always open to answering questions. See the[/color][color="red"][em]contact page[/em][/color] [color="blue"]on my blog; link below.
[strong]Pay it forward[/strong].[/color] [link="http://www.ChelseaPrivateEquity.com/blog/"] www.ChelseaPrivateEquity.com/blog[/link]






