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Dylan Barnard
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Justin, TX
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Texas - Wholesaler-Agents

Dylan Barnard
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Justin, TX
Posted

Good morning BP.

My wife just quit her corporate job to go into real estate full time. She has her agent license, she has heard that agents cannot be wholesalers from a few people, and I was wondering if that was just hearsay or if there is actually laws against wholesaling when you have your license. We are primarily focused on looking for houses to flip ourselves, but we would like to have the option to wholesale if we find a deal that doesn't suit us, but might suit another investor. Any insight would be great. Thanks guys.

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