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Updated over 9 years ago, 08/15/2015

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Matthew Newman
  • Northridge, CA
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Is it true that you need to have a real estate license in California to fill out a purchase agreement?

Matthew Newman
  • Northridge, CA
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I just got off of the phone with an escrow agent who said that I am not allowed to fill out a CRA Purchase agreement without a license. They said that they would be able to complete a concurrent close however I would have to bring the seller to the office to fill out the purchase agreement or have team up with a real estate agent to fill out the paperwork. Is this true? What if I took the CRA Purchase Agreement to a Lawyer and altered it to fit my needs? would I still need a license to fill out that contract? thank you in advance

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