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No Central Authority In Real Estate Investing...Disaster or Heaven on Earth?
Realtors, doctors, athletes, teachers, limo drivers, governments, lawyers, pharmacists, police, actors, etc. What do all these and many more professions and industries have in common? They all have central authorities and boards to monitor, oversee and regulate the people that take part in these industries.
Real estate investors do not have anything like this. And Im not taking about the ultimate board, which is the law and government. Im talking about specific board for the industry.
What do you think? Is this good or bad for us real estate invetsors?