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Updated over 11 years ago on . Most recent reply

should I or my husband get the real estate license??
My husband is part owner of an investment company for flipping houses and is currently the one persueing his license. However, I have been wondering lately if it would be better if I was the one who got the license mainly because we are doing a lot of direct mail and it seems like these people do not want to have to deal with realtors and maybe it would just be easier having someone who is not technically the business partner as the one with the license? Any thoughts??