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Updated over 9 years ago,

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Sarah T.
  • MPA
  • San Antonio, TX
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Confused about licensing and flipping (TX)

Sarah T.
  • MPA
  • San Antonio, TX
Posted

Hi all,

So I'm preparing to rehab houses in the next year. I'm currently enrolled & working on the courses to satisfy educational requirements to be a RE salesperson in Texas.

In one course, it stated that a business entity must be licensed as a broker. So my question is, I thought salespersons working under a broker were able to incorporate bc they were like independent contractors under the broker? Is this wrong?

Also, I was going to flip within the entity (with myself doing the deal acting as my own sellers agent) and form a separate LLC for any non-flip-related RE commissions on the side. Would I not be able to do that in Texas without first being licensed as a broker???

This is rocking my grandmaster plan, and now I'm confused.

Help! 

(also @j scott bc your flipping book is my bible and why I'm getting my license, but didn't see this issue addressed)

(EDIT: for some reason i couldn't tag.)

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