Wednesday, April 2, 2008

Former Columbia Records recording artist Ray Cash obtains Ohio State Real Estate License

Murder 4 Life would like to extend our sincerest congratulations to Ray Cash, who this week passed his Ohio State Real Estate Licensing Exam. Ray Cash born Wardell Raymond Cheeks, was an aspiring rapper hailing from a section of Eastside Cleveland colorfully referred to as the "Hill." Best known for being named Ray Cash and being from Cleveland, Cash has been largely absent from the musical scene since the two week period following the release of his debut album, C.O.D.(Cash on Delivery) in 2006. Cash has accepted an offer to work for Century 21 in Shaker Heights a suburb of his hometown of Cleveland.

When reached for comment, Cash was optimistic about his new career, "If you think the rap hustle is bananas you have no idea what kind of home I can put you in for a low down payment. Flossin? Invest in some property, put your moms up. Come see me in the hood. Century 21 for life Its a buyers market now bitch, get lowwww introductory financing.”

Cash's new enterprise is earning him rave reviews from his customers. Reggie Taylor, a recent home buyer says Cash found him a condo that was both in his price range and in close proximity from his place of employment. "Yo, Ray Cash? I co-sign this dude to the fullest. He put me up in a nice condo with a fixed loan approval. Now that what's really hood! Dude looks real familiar, wasn't he the short cat from Bone Thugz? What happened to them? I'm a get on the internet and cop that as soon as I get my wireless on," said Taylor.

Cash’s family is similarly optimistic about his new career choice. When reached for comment, Cash’s mother Nel Cheeks shared, “We’re all so proud of Raymond. He made such nice music but I think we all knew it was time for him to come home, have a regular job, meet a nice girl, raise a family.”

Cash’s license allows him to own, manage or operate his own brokerage. Real estate licenses are those authorizations by a local or state administration given to agents and/or brokers to be able to legally represent a seller or buyer in the process of buying or selling real estate in that specific community or state. In order to become licensed, most states require that an applicant take a minimum number of classes before taking the state licensing exam. Such education is often provided by real estate brokerages as a means to finding new agents.

11 comments:

Anonymous said...

YO thats a good look for son. Was a beast on the mic, real slept on. I am thinking about refinancing my mortgage, i'm gonna holla at my boy

Anonymous said...

First Up In this Bitch!!!!!!

Anonymous said...

Cleveland Westside Latin Kings CHULO!!!

Anonymous said...

Where my hood at?

Anonymous said...

Too late Too first you must be a bitch ass motherfucker to be hollering like that in public

Anonymous said...

FARMA MURDA, REPPIN PASTURES,

DES MOINES WHERE YOU AT?!

THUGGEDOUT said...

Yo you think Ray Cash won't stick you up for your ride AND your girl? Hes straight gangster. You know this is just a scam to get the FEDS off his back while he moves weight like a towtruck

Anonymous said...

SHAWTY!!!!!!

Anonymous said...

CASH STRAIGHT KILLIN EM IN THE REAL ESTATE GAME!!

DO YA THING RAY!

C.O.D.

GoCyrusGo said...

LOL!!!! Extremely hilarious!!! Fo' sure fo' sure....you have my co-sign, dude!!!! (laugh)

-GoCyrusGo aka GG GGG GGG

Big said...

The rap slang has also changed accordingly. Moving weight = refurnishing a duplex. That shit is cold = this house has a post modern design with tons of natural light.