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Wholesaling LO's in CA
I have been learning a ton about lease options and lately I have been hearing that in CA, assigning lease options can get you in hot water. Is this true? I am working on getting my real estate license and want to start marketing for low equity homes right away. So for example, I find a seller, get them to sign a LO, then find a tenant buyer, and assign them the contract. Will this get me in trouble?