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Updated about 15 years ago on . Most recent reply
contract, law, classes by state?
I have heard from another investor a couple months ago that there usually are local programs where you dont have to be licensed and can go to classes to learn contracts, contract law, RE law, etc. I have tried the local community college but nothing. I cant find anything one the DRE's web page. anyone know what this is or the name of it?
i seem to remember him saying " people think you cant go to the course that realtors go to for education, truth is you dont have to have a license to go."