All Forum Posts by: Kurt Charles
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Post: RE wholesaling in Florida is highly illegal?

- Winter Park, FL
- Posts 40
- Votes 26
@Chinmay J. This does not pertain to Landlords that OWN Real property. This pertains specifically to wholesaling without a RE license. FSBO is perfectly legal. And as a landlord/owner of property, I believe you can rent, sell, wholesale on your own, without a license. I am not a lawyer and my advice comes from my own research.
Post: RE wholesaling in Florida is highly illegal?

- Winter Park, FL
- Posts 40
- Votes 26
Hello all. After many hours/weeks of research and communication with members on BP, I decided to go ahead and get my RE license for different reasons that will aid my personal goals in RE investing. I was considering starting out in wholesaling which is why I started research on doing it without a license.
Now, whether you operate as a wholesaler with or without a RE license is your business, I'm not here to judge. To each their own.
However, in studying for the RE exam, of course I am now being exposed to tons of FL - RE laws, etc and I ran across an interesting piece of information. See below:
*****Florida Real Estate License Law requires that an individual who, for another, in Florida , for Compensation* or valuable consideration will need a real estate license if they perform any of the following when dealing with real property:
- Appraises
- Auctions
- Sells
- Exchanges
- Rents
- Negotiates a sale
- Advertises or represents as an individual involved in the real estate business, through either oral or written representation
- Procures sellers, purchasers, lessors, business enterprises or business opportunities
- Closes any transaction which results in or is calculated to result in a sale or exchange and who expects to receive ANY compensation or valuable consideration
Real property or real estate means any interest or estate in land, or enterprise or business opportunity, including any assignment, leasehold, sub-leasehold or mineral rights. It does not include a cemetery lot or right of burial in any cemetery; nor does it include the renting of a mobile home lot or recreational vehicle mobile home park or travel park.
*Compensation is anything of value, paid, received, or expected to be paid or received or remuneration for services rendered.*****
I know many will have different opinions as to what this means, but in my understanding, it seems as though wholesaling without a license is indeed illegal in FL.
I understand that many insist, "We are not selling properties, we are selling "equitable interest" in a property to another investor"... Sure, but at the end of the day, you are going into a binding contract with a seller under the "pretense" of an investor/buyer, "knowing" that you are not interested in buying and therefore that constitutes a "Business Opportunity", or "Negotiating of a sale", no?
Either way, it does not matter what others do, I am concerned with what I do. But, I would like to hear what others on BP have to say about this as I am new to the entire RE industry.
Thanks for sharing your thoughts.
Post: War Dogs - great movie for investors

- Winter Park, FL
- Posts 40
- Votes 26
@Marcus Auerbach I agree. Many valuable lessons in War Dogs.
Post: Wholesaling others Craigslist ads

- Winter Park, FL
- Posts 40
- Votes 26
Yes @John Thedford . I know we already spoke about this.
Post: Wholesaling others Craigslist ads

- Winter Park, FL
- Posts 40
- Votes 26
I don't know anyone, but I heard that most wholesalers don't take kindly to that type of double dipping. Let me know if you find anymore info on it.
Post: Starting out on Wholesaling in Florida

- Winter Park, FL
- Posts 40
- Votes 26
You are right @John Thedford .
But worse case scenario, an unlicensed wholesaler can just double close, no? Isn't that perfectly legal?
Post: Newbie investor from Winter Park, Florida

- Winter Park, FL
- Posts 40
- Votes 26
Thanks @Sam Guarnieri and @James Wise
Post: Newbie investor from Winter Park, Florida

- Winter Park, FL
- Posts 40
- Votes 26
Hello everyone. I am glad to be part of such a thriving RE investing community. So much knowledge on here and so much people to connect with.
I'm excited to learn as much as I can and possibly connect with investors in the Central Florida area.