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Legalities involved when talking to homeowners
Hi
I am curious about what legalities are involved when speaking to homeowners about purchasing their house or putting it under a contract. Are there any specific things to make sure that you are or are not doing to avoid any legal trouble when negotiating with homeowners?
And further more, I have my real estate license but am not working under a broker. Are there any extra legal implications that come into play for someone with their RE license when speaking with homeowners?
Thanks