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Keeping real estate license or not
Thank you in advance. I was curious if the benefits of having a RE license are sometimes undermined by the gray area that can exist in creative financing. Without getting into the various nuances of individual types of creative financing, does anyone have an overall opinion? I know many principal brokers who are not comfortable with their agents getting involved in these transactions. I wonder if the benefits of being licensed are worth the risk of ending up in front of the commission. I hope this question is not too broad.