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Caleb Griffin
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  • Lewisville, NC
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Doing personal deals while working for a broker?

Caleb Griffin
  • Investor
  • Lewisville, NC
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Hello everyone! I am currently working on my pre-licensure course in order to attain my salesperson license, hopefully here in the next couple months. And I am in a section in the course work which talks about license law, and specifically how a licensee essentially must run everything they do with personal real estate investments through their broker (also some stuff about a separate, approved trust fund for receiving rent and other finances that are associated?). I am taking the course through KSU online, which is great, but I have no way to get feedback or have these kinds of questions answered. My investing path and goals revolve around personal investing while also working for a brokerage, so I am a little confused in my ignorance. Reaching out to y'all for answers and advice, it is all so greatly appreciated, thank you so much!

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