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Anil Samuel
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  • Baltimore, MD
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Contemplating Maryland RE License???

Anil Samuel
  • Investor
  • Baltimore, MD
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I was convinced by many experienced investors on this site to venture into getting my real estate license in Maryland.  For the past 5 weeks, 3 day a week I had to spend 4 hours each and every day in class, taking quizzes, and studying like a mad person.  Not too fun, but I passed the class!  I just completed my final exam today and I am waiting to get a response back from the test scheduler PSI to sit for the state exam.  

The questions I have for everyone is if you get your RE license do you believe that has helped your investment approach when it came to wholesaling, rehabbing, and landlording?  I have read a couple topics on the benefits here at BP, but I would like to hear specific recommendations and examples as to the pros and cons which apply to your past experiences and situations.  More specifically if I send out marketing material would I have to send it out saying I am a realtor?

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