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James Lehmann
  • Wholesaler
  • Chicago, IL
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Do I need disclosures in my marketing?

James Lehmann
  • Wholesaler
  • Chicago, IL
Posted
Hey everyone. I have a question. I'm starting my classes to get licensed in a few days. I know there has been tons of debate on it being necessary or not, but I think it will be helpful. I am currently a wholesaler. I have craigslist ads, bandit signs, direct mail, and a website for marketing. Do I need to add a disclosure of some sort to all of this? I would prefer not to, but I do want to stay on the legal side of things. Please let me know what those of you have done with your marketing after getting licensed. Thanks in advance!!

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