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Updated over 7 years ago on . Most recent reply
Wholesaling while in college?
I am about to attend my first year of college, and want to get started in real estate. I want to house hack after this year, because I'm currently in a dorm, but I'd like to start my journey in RE now. I've read wholesaling can be illegal depending on the state (???). I live in Indiana, would this be a problem with me? And one last question, is wholesaling as simple as finding the deals then handing them over to someone else? (although I know it's probably not easy)
Thanks!