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Juan Ortiz
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wholesaling laws

Juan Ortiz
  • Harrisburg, PA
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Hello my question is what are the wholesaling laws here in harrisburg? Is it illegal to do it if I am not a real estate agent I have been wanting to start but I don't know if it is illegal for me to do that if I am not a real estate agent and if it is not illegal is there anthing you guys can give me as advice? My last question if it is not illegal where can I find a contract to use

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Chip Chronister
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  • Fort smith, AR
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Chip Chronister
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  • Fort smith, AR
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@Josh Williams is right  you need to look at it that you are not buying/selling a house you are selling the CONTRACT on the house this is not any different then when one bank sells a mortgage to another bank. You age getting a fee (not a commission) for selling the paper.

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