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Dylan Beckwith
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RE Agent/Closing Agent

Dylan Beckwith
  • Saint Paul, MN
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Hello,

I am trying to get into real estate wholesaling, but am worried about Minnesota's laws. I was wondering if I got my closing agent licence if that would make it more legal or if I would need a full real estate agent license. I tried to read on the difference, but am having a hard time finding something clear.  I want to ensure that I can do the marketing of a property and such without any legal repercussions. Any help would be great!

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Dylan Beckwith
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@Darrin Carey 

Thanks for the response.

I see a lot about getting a real estate license and being a wholesaler, but little on the difference between a closing agent and real estate agent and the pros and cons of each, specifically within my state. I know people say it is useful, but do I need the full license or can I just get the closing license. 

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