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Joshua D.
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wholesaling real estate

Joshua D.
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Pittsburgh, PA
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Can i wholesale a property on the mls without the owners signature and them not knowing what its going to be listed for? So i get under contract and have my realtor list it for me?

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    Charles Carillo
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    @Joshua D. Not sure about PA, but in Florida, you cannot represent the owner of a property without a license and signed listing agreement. It is a third degree felony. Double closing is most likley the best way to go.

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