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Bryce Spraggins
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Jacksonville, FL
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Being cautioned about getting my real estate license

Bryce Spraggins
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Jacksonville, FL
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Looking for real estate agents/brokers with some insight. I recently met a guy who owns a property management/hard money lending company and he has kind of taken me under his wing. I guess you could say he is mentoring me a bit. I am going to do a dry run walk through with him soon on a property that he is currently working on. He seems like a real smart guy and has already walked the road I want to go down. He is cautioning me about getting my real estate liscense due to potential liability. From what I understand as long as you disclose you're an agent your doing okay. Just wondering if anyone has been sued because they were an "expert" or is there other things real estate investors who happen to be agents can do to mitigate liability?

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