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		<title>By: argybargy</title>
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		<description>Holding a Texas license means you passed the tests for Texas real estate law and practices.

Now you gotta take that California test! Better bone up beforehand. Real estate law varies by state.</description>
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<p>Now you gotta take that California test! Better bone up beforehand. Real estate law varies by state.</p>
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