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Eric Armstrong
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  • Wilmington, DE
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Eric Armstrong
  • Investor
  • Wilmington, DE
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I was sharing a direct mail message with some people I network with and they indicated that my message might not be legal and could draw some unwanted attention to me because I'm not licensed to broker real estate. My message said something along the lines of, "we want to help you sell your house" or "we want to help you get your house sold". They suggest sticking with "we want to buy your house". Can anyone clear up what is legal or illegal? Also looking for suggestions other than "we buy houses" and looking to create a message that indicates we are looking to HELP them. Thx Eric