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Terry Royce Brokering vs. Wholesaling
3 February 2009 | 18 replies
I've never discolsed, or even thought to disclose, the fact that I'm licensed or unlicensed.
Timothy Johnson Internships?
20 March 2009 | 6 replies
:lol: Get references.......You might be able to find an investment broker and work as an unlicensed assistant for the summer, it will help to learn the Broker side of the real estate business.BP is also a fantastic place to ask many of your questions.
Rob Rey Can I get half the Realtors commission rebated back to the owner, then ....
6 May 2009 | 47 replies
By turning the fate of the seller over to an unlicensed, unknown entity, he is putting all his trust in you.
Chris Stromdahl Seattle property rental newbie
21 August 2018 | 8 replies
I know PM groups can have unlicensed people perform certain duties.
Marsaidees Burney LAS VEGAS!!! Motivated wholesaler here..HELP!!
19 August 2018 | 9 replies
I would think if you want to broker real estate those folks should just get a license.Also Robert let me ask you .. our state of Oregon is really cracking down on unlicensed wholesalers what's the state of NV position on selling real estate you don't own.. or brokering without a license.. do they just turn a blind eye or what.I made one comment one time about doing a loan for someone In Vegas in Bp and that generated a letter from the finance division of the state letting me know I am not licensed to do loans in NV and if I did I am subject to penalties etc..
Daly O'Brien Legal Advice, Advertising to get Investors/Partners
19 August 2018 | 2 replies
If you are unlicensed, then you could possibly run the risk of broadcasting your unlicensed activity to the world with your ad. 
Brett Hearn lease to own offer "We buy Houses"
31 August 2018 | 6 replies
Ripoff You are turning the leasing of your property over to an unlicensed person  who will be able to collect a down payment from almost anybody and stick them in your property You have no protection ,maybe violate dodd frank laws  and be stuck with an eviction Did you even investigate the company ,run their contracts by a lawyer or get even 1 reference ?  
Zackarias Aitchison Tips on finding a wholesaler long-distance
15 April 2019 | 5 replies
All a wholesaler is, is an unlicensed Realtor.
Erik Dominguez New Newbie from Colorado Springs, CO.
16 April 2019 | 9 replies
They cannot, however, contact homeowners directly who are listing with another agent, which is something un-licensed flippers often do. 
Scott Matthew C. No offense Wholesalers..Who else has experienced this
14 April 2019 | 4 replies
When dealing with unlicensed wholesalers you’re going to have a lot of issues like the ones mentioned above and others you didn’t mention, like gaining accessTo house, title issues and so forth.I’ve been around real estate for 3 years now and just this past week I finally found someone who found a good deal through a wholesaler.It’s a flip.