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  1. #1
    reoinvestor is offline Renter
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    Hello, I became a real estate agent in June 2007 - April 2009. I was a part time agent and was an investor as well. In April, I removed my license from my brokers office and although I have completed my continuing education, I am not currently practicing as an agent (or have my license hung at an office).

    Recently, I met a local investor who has homes available at wholesale prices. He asked if I can help him move these properties through word of mouth, etc. Can I do this legally or am I unable to help him in this manner due to the fact that I am licensed? I am in Illinois. Any thoughts, advice or comments are welcome.

    Thank you in advance.

    FJ

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    Greg is offline Moderator
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    You need to talk to the Illinois real estate commission, they govern over these types of laws. Anything else would be hearsay.

    http://www.idfpr.com/dpr/RE/realmain.asp

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