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All Forum Posts by: Vania Cortez

Vania Cortez has started 1 posts and replied 3 times.

Post: Wholesaling in FL with and without a RE License

Vania CortezPosted
  • Deerfield Beach, FL
  • Posts 3
  • Votes 1

So my next question would be how to find a broker who will allow me to hang my license if my intentions are ONLY to wholesale? 

I have no problem going for the license but I want to have a clear understanding if there are brokers out there in FL that will allow me to hang my license and practice wholesaling as long as I pay the broker's fees. This is where I'm having trouble finding this information. 

Post: Wholesaling in FL with and without a RE License

Vania CortezPosted
  • Deerfield Beach, FL
  • Posts 3
  • Votes 1

Hi BP!

I'm new to the world of REI and have some questions in regards to wholesaling with and without a RE license in the state of FL.

So I've been reading A LOT on this topic and the more I read the more questions I have. 

Is it illegal to practice wholesaling without a license in the state of FL? When does it become illegal? 

I read it becomes illegal when you start to market the property publicly like on craigslist without a license since you don't actually own the property, right?

However, if you have a buyer's list and you're marketing only to them, is it still consider illegal? 

If you do have a RE license, would you need to hang your license with an investor-friendly broker if you're only wholesaling? Would broker fees apply as well? What would be the best approach? 

Hi everyone!

I also have the same interest as you @Autumn Alexander

I would like to start with wholesaling and then work my way into flipping and potentially Airbnb as well.

I'm looking to network with like minded people to share their experiences in wholesaling and flipping. 

@Andreina Marquez count me in!