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Jake Burhans
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Investor Friendly Brokerages?

Jake Burhans
  • Investor
  • St Petersburg, FL
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I’m looking for an investor friendly brokerage (allows assignment of contract/ wholesaling) to hang my license and refer business in NH/ME. Does anyone know a national brokerage or one local to NH/ME?

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Brett Voorhees
  • Real Estate Agent
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Brett Voorhees
  • Real Estate Agent
  • South Florida
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 Hey @Jake Burhans, this topic is very controversial. From what I have seen personally (being an agent doing the same thing) most brokerages don't like you doing both. However, as long as you make it clear what your intentions are and you are honest in your dealings, there are brokers that will allow it. 

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