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Legality of Cold Calling
I currently live in a market where good deals are scarce to non-existent on the MLS. My goal is to find a live-in flip to get started on my real estate investing journey. My question is: Are there any legal issues to consider in cold calling/reaching out to owners of visibly distressed or vacant properties? Am i allowed to do so or would my agent have to be the point-of-contact?