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Raphael Abreu
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Miami, FL
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Raphael Abreu
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Miami, FL
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I'm currently contemplating on building a collaborative relationship with a Real Estate Investor who specializes in wholesaling.  I figured it'd be great to work with a top producing Wholesaler in my market since I'm a realtor.  I know that people normally tend to think of Wholesaling as something that happen off market, but that's not always necessarily the case.  I am how ever apprehensive of beginning any sort of partnership with a wholesaler because of the legal ramifications that could follow.  Any input from Real Estate attorneys would be great.  I'd also like to hear from Real Estate Agents who have maybe worked with Wholesalers in the past and what their experience was like.  I know different states have different laws and that the laws in my state could be completely different from other states.  It'd be great if I could get attorneys and Real Estate Agents in NY in this post.