do you need a license to hold estate sales?
April 19, 2010 by
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I am interested in selling and organizing a home that where someones love one has pass. My question do I need sometype of license to run a bussiness like this. I am not interested in realestate but rather the content of it.
Yes you need to have license as well as attending the necessary training. However, you could also choose to work with existing property agents and propose a co-broke and close the transaction under his company and license.
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if you are trying to sell the house… you do not need a real estate license. However, it’s better to use an agency that is more familiar with the laws regarding the exchange of property to keep your best interests at heart.
There are places called appraisal services/auctioners that specialize in dealing with estates and their contents. You may want to look one of these up in your area and ask what the requirements are to start this type of business.
If you are planning on assisting in buying or selling a home that is not your property you must be licensed in the state where the property is.
Yes , you need a license to sell a property.Before you sell, I advice you to take a course on real estate.
Traditionally attorneys and real estate firms handle the type of sale you propose. If real estate is part of the deal which most often is, you will need a real estate license. Auctions are a great way to do what you propose, they bring top dollar, settle very quickly and have financing pre-arranged for large ticket items.
Therefore you may wish to obtain your real estate and auctioneers license.