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Dominic C Dessler
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  • Aliquippa, PA
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Wholesaling, Pennsylvania: Best way to connect buyers and sellers

Dominic C Dessler
  • Accountant
  • Aliquippa, PA
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Hi, I am aspiring to become a wholesaler in the Western Pennsylvania area. I do not have a realtor/broker license and have recently been reading that it has become harder to connect buyers and sellers without legal repercussions because of this.

My question is what is the best way to connect a seller to a buyer without infringing on the legal properties that licensed realtors have dedicated to them?

I understand that I cannot market what is not legally mine, so in this case the house. Would specifically advertising the contract of sale or option with the seller's knowledge be enough to legally reach out to potential buyers, or are there still more developments that I would need to be aware of as well?