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Jonathan Ramos
  • Orlando, FL
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Jonathan Ramos
  • Orlando, FL
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Hello All,

I am licensed real estate agent. My license is not active at the moment. My question is when I activate my license with a brokerage firm. How do I create a funneling website that will not break any real estate laws? For instance, I believe in the state of Florida you have to have your brokerage information displayed on your real estate advertisement. Please correct me if I am wrong. Here is what I am trying to do. I want to be able to find all types of deals even rehabbing properties to retail properties. Thru the funneling technique sending out direct marketing that we buy houses that lead's them to a website that I can capture their information.  I know in Florida Wholesaling is a shaking subject as to whether it is legal or illegal. Please help any information would be greatly appreciated. 

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