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Yes, wholesaling is legal in California but there are more regulations for unlicensed wholesalers that you'll need to make yourself aware of.
How to Find Wholesalers Wholesalers are not at all hard to find. You'll meet plenty at your local REIA (Real Estate Investment Association) and they will generally have advertisements up all over Zillow, Trulia, Craigslist, etc. Whenever you inquire about their properties, they will want to add you to their list.
You can download a wholesale real estate contract PDF from a legal forms website, obtain one from a real estate agent, title company, real estate attorney, or even write up your own. To fully complete a wholesale real estate contract, you will most importantly need a seller, wholesaler, buyer, and title company.
Wholesaling real estate is legal in Canada but may be subject to regulatory restrictions depending on the province. Prospective wholesalers must ensure they use legally valid contracts, follow all relevant laws, and operate transparently and ethically.
Wholesaling real estate in California can be difficult because state laws require licensing for those who market properties or advertise their wholesaling services. Wholesalers who don't have a license but advertise their properties can incur penalties of up to $20,000 plus legal costs.
At least in California you need to be 18 or older to be issued a seller's permit. So you can't sell retail and collect tax. In theory you could sell things wholesale but not buy wholesale. In California, a minor could form a corporation and get a seller permit for the corporation.
The assignor must agree to assign their rights and duties under the contract to the assignee. The assignee must agree to accept, or "assume," those contractual rights and duties. The other party to the initial contract must consent to the transfer of rights and obligations to the assignee.
Unlicensed wholesalers in Georgia cannot legally market their property, but they can market the assignment contract. Unlicensed wholesalers can sidestep these marketing restrictions by doing double closings or buy-sell agreements.
Yes, wholesaling real estate is legal in Georgia as long as you follow the real estate laws of the state. As a wholesaler, you should be transparent about your role in the transaction. Remember, at no point should you act like a licensed real estate agent representing the seller or the buyer.