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Buying Investment Properties as a Licensed Agent

Jared Threat
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Hi All,

Looking for advice on how best to buy investment property as a licensed real estate agent. Are there things that I need to disclose if I am buying properties off the MLS vs Off market.


Potential strategies on how best to leverage my license to find my own projects for my portfolio.

Jared

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Richard F.#1 Tenant Screening Contributor
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Richard F.#1 Tenant Screening Contributor
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Aloha,

Check your local RE licensing laws. Generally, as a licensee, active or inactive, you are required to disclose the fact that you are licensed, in writing. MLS/off market is irrelevant. The simple reason is, as a licensee, it is expected that you know more about RE than the average buyer/seller, and therefore have an advantage.

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