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I am trying to get into the world of real estate currently going for my real estate license in Pennsylvania, but I been thinking about wholesaling. Do you need to your real estate license to wholesale real estate from a different state. Please let me know

thanks!!!

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I can only speak for the Pittsburgh side. The real estate commission has been really cracking down on wholesalers here. Wholesaling is a real estate activity and not doing it correctly and not having a real estate license is a big no-no. Once you have your license you must keep your fiduciary duties to the client you represent so you do also need to make sure you are properly disclosing everything to your client and looking out for their best interest, which includes the fact that they could get a whole lot more money on the open market (usually).  

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