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Ty M Kuntz
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Greensburg, IN
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Out of state “client”

Ty M Kuntz
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Greensburg, IN
Posted

Hey everyone!

So I’m working on getting my real estate license currently and have been looking into investing.

I’m in Indiana and a cousin of mine in California wants to invest in rentals out here. He basically wants me to be a wholesaler and property manager for him.

Since I do not have my real estate license yet, what are ways we can make it possible for me to legally manage the properties with the property still being in his name ? I was hoping to have more time to learn all this before actually doing it, but he wants to start off right away.

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