In Arizona, most real estate contracts are assignable unless explicitly stated otherwise in the agreement. Certain conditions may affect this, however. For example, contracts involving personal services or that require specific qualifications of the parties may not be assignable.
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.
Yes, wholesaling real estate is legal in Arizona 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.
Missouri. – Missouri, with its affordable housing market and strong rental demand, is a great state for wholesaling. Cities like Kansas City and St. Louis offer plenty of opportunities to find and flip properties quickly.
When looking at the best place to set up and automotive business in the US, Texas, Arizona and Ohio all make a strong claim. As a country that has an established automotive industry, the US offers enticing opportunities for starting a business in the industry.
Per Arizona Revised Statute 28-4301, a person can only sell, offer to sell, exchange, or negotiate up to six vehicles in any 12 continuous months without a used motor vehicle license. The sale of the seventh vehicle qualifies them as an unlicensed automobile dealer subject to criminal prosecution.
A wholesale license is valid in all 50 states, even California. Unlike a retail license that requires that vehicle are displayed for sale only at the license facility, a wholesale license can buy and sell to any dealer or auction in all 50 States.
A wholesale license is valid in all 50 states, even California. Unlike a retail license that requires that vehicle are displayed for sale only at the license facility, a wholesale license can buy and sell to any dealer or auction in all 50 States.
The answer to this question is that it depends. It's possible to register for a dealer license at your home address and property. But in order to do so, the property must be a building that (1) meets zoning requirements, (2) meets DMV requirements, and (3) is not the dealer's primary residence.
Illinois: Known for its strict stance, Illinois requires real estate wholesalers to possess a license if they intend to conduct more than one deal within a year. Oklahoma: Similarly, Oklahoma mandates a real estate license for wholesalers, especially when selling a real estate contract without ownership.