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Kyle Bunko
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Wholesaling as an agent?

Kyle Bunko
  • Connecticut
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Hey everyone,

I just recently became eligible to take my real estate salesperson's exam in CT, which I plan to do ASAP. However, I am also very interested in wholesaling. Are licensed agents allowed to wholesale properties in CT as long as all the necessary laws are being followed? Or is it more or less up to the sponsoring broker to decide this? As long as people are aware that I am licensed and no conflicts of interest arise, then it should be allowed right? Thanks in advance for any insight.

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Beau F Borinstein
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Beau F Borinstein
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A way to get around it is double closing if the spread is enough. Just make sure to disclose that you are an agent in the PA and find a friendly wholesale title company!

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