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Wholesaling - Legal or Not? An Attorney's Perspective
First, I'm a newbie and lately I've been stalled due to the ongoing conversation/discussion on whether or not wholesaling is legal. There have been a plethora of opinions and heated discussions surrounding this topic, which unfortunately leaves newbies like me at a standstill.
That said, I found this really great article, written by an attorney, and I thought I'd share.
http://www.legalwiz.com/license-to-wholesale-prope...
Do You Need a License to Wholesale Properties?by Attorney William Bronchick
You buy a property, you wholesale it, you profit. Do you need a license to wholesale properties? In most cases, the answer is
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Originally posted by @Heather Angelo:
First, I'm a newbie and lately I've been stalled due to the ongoing conversation/discussion on whether or not wholesaling is legal. There have been a plethora of opinions and heated discussions surrounding this topic, which unfortunately leaves newbies like me at a standstill.
Odd, when I do a search for this case, I come up with this article...
https://casetext.com/case/xarin-real-estate-v-gamb...
Unless I'm reading this incorrectly, in Appeals Court, Xarin Real Estate lost the case and was required to pay out $257,000.00. Additionally, using a case in Texas by a lawyer in Colorado in an attempt to justify wholesaling in Ohio is not a good legal opinion. Additionally, when I do a search for this attorney, he apparently fancies himself a real estate guru.
I really wish people would quit posting stuff like this - it is really misleading and clearly no research is done what so ever on the original article prior to posting.
-Christopher