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All Forum Posts by: Christian Hunter

Christian Hunter has started 2 posts and replied 6 times.

Man,  joining BP is the best move a newbie could make, ya'll are full of very considerable information, thanks for the responses! Ill take it all into consideration and look into my states laws and try not to step on any Brokers toes. I believe it would most definitely be the wisest decision to just get licensed, im going to look into that also. Thank you so much BP community!

Wow, great advice guys! Appreciate that, so basically aslong as i have a double closing or assignment contract and am acting as middle man, and not advertising the property, than i am in the clear?

Hi, ive been wanting to start out in the REI game through wholesaling properties, but have come across some information on BP that it is illegal unless your a licensed broker or have a mass amount of knowledge and skill sets to do so, any and all feedback will be awesome! Thanks

Post: should I pay for RE education and network?

Christian HunterPosted
  • Belton, Tx
  • Posts 6
  • Votes 1

Woah, #AskJamesWise, didn't realize I had a comment from a pro haha I'de be honored to be schooled by you if you could man!

Post: should I pay for RE education and network?

Christian HunterPosted
  • Belton, Tx
  • Posts 6
  • Votes 1

Apparently Renatus provides you with all legal documents thats needed when making a deal, plus a network of other investors, lenders, agents, whoever is needed in the process of closing on a deal, plus mentors and up to date info on legalities in RE'ing. It just sounds like a good deal, but ide like all the input I can get before making that $2,000 payment for this program...

Post: should I pay for RE education and network?

Christian HunterPosted
  • Belton, Tx
  • Posts 6
  • Votes 1

I've attended a Renatus event and have been speaking to a member who is successfully investing in properties and he is making me a believer of the program, but I've been hearing a whole lot of negative feed back on this program, what should I do? I need to be mentored in RE and have a network, should I pay for it?