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Updated 8 months ago, 05/27/2024

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Jyotin Gautam
  • Investor
  • Fremont, CA
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Designating a broker-officer in more than one state

Jyotin Gautam
  • Investor
  • Fremont, CA
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We are creating an entity to allow our clients to purchase properties in various states - eg Florida and Ohio. We plan to have designated broker-officers to facilitate transactions and referrals on behalf of our entity. We need to discuss with a real estate attorney or a broker who is experienced in this, to identify the minimal set of applications and setup needed for this. If you have broker or RE attorney recommendations, please DM me or or reply. Thanks! Jyotin

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