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How to market wholesale property legally
I'm new to investing and am looking to wholesale a property. I am trying to understand the law concerning marketing your wholesale property. I'm in Wisconsin and according to the law ...
"No – a real estate wholesaler in Wisconsin does not need a real estate license to accomplish their objectives – if their actions do not constitute the activities of a real estate licensee in Wisconsin."
What does this mean? Once I have an assignable contract how do I go about selling/assigning it to a buyer without the acting like a realtor?
How can I legally market the property/contract to a cash buyer?
Thanks.