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is wholesaling in texas legal without license?

Luis Herna
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I read the wholesaling is legal in Texas but what are the restriction. Can someone give me some advise? also how can I market deals as a wholesaler in social media? For example, is it legal placing the following statements:

Disclaimer:
1. We will be selling our equitable interest in the property shown on this post or email.
2. We do not have legal title for any of properties we display in our social media channels.

Luis.. 

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You can't market wholesale deals on social media. You can only send them via an email list with a disclaimer. Especially so in Texas because the rules for on-market advertising by agents is one of the most stringent in the country.

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