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Updated about 3 years ago on . Most recent reply
Is wholesaling legal in AZ?
I keep seeing articles all over the web that offers both yes and no answers to the question "Is wholesaling legal without an RE license?". Does anyone actually know definitively?
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Please note that the Commissioner's Rules have the force and effect of law only to real estate licensees, if you are referencing @Brian Gibbons post.
Conducting real estate activity for pay in Arizona requires an active real estate license. Arizona law provides some exemptions from real estate licensing law, where people may in certain situations may legally conduct real estate activities without a license.
The exemptions are:
* Persons buying and selling their own property, no matter how many properties owned. aka. For Sale By Owner
* An attorney in their line of work as an attorney (however, if they are doing real estate as a broker would, then they must have a real estate license)
* A trustee selling under a deed of trust
* A government employee carrying out their official duties
* A guardian, executor, administrator, receiver or any person carrying out a court order
* An attorney-in-fact, as long as the power of attorney is for an isolated transaction
* A property manager, if managing or leasing only one property at a time