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Updated over 9 years ago on . Most recent reply
wholesaling illegal but it doesn't matter
If you practice wholesaling like 95 percent of people on BP and not actually buying the property you will be practicing real estate without a licenses but that doesn't matter because you won't get caught and the government doesn't have the resources to go after you. You simply sign a contract that says you are buying the property and someone else can assume the contract. Then convince yourself you now have an ownership interest in the property and that this protects you legally. If a realtor does this it is called a "net listing" an it is illegal, they would be fined, loose their license, and could go to jail. But, you are a wholesaler so the rules don' t apply to you! You don't have to have any ethics! You don't need earnest money. The law doesn't apply to you! You are so much smarter than the dummies who have gotten their brokers license and actually studied real estate law.
The truth is what people are doing is mostly illegal and immoral and unethical but it really doesn't matter. You will get away with it. States don't put any effort into enforcing there real estate laws.
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You obviously have no clue what wholesaling is. Yes a Realtor may not wholesale a contract but it is not against the law for someone to have a contract to purchase a home in their name or LLC and then sell that contract to someone else as long as the first contract lets you assign it. If it doesn't let you then you can do a double closing where you actually take ownership of the property for a little as 5 minutes. Please don't put ignorant post up when you don't know what your talking about and want to just bash people who do not do the same type of investing you do.