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Dan Demers
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Norton, MA
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Licensing and Operating Nationally

Dan Demers
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Norton, MA
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Hello,
I am writing up a business plan for a company that will offer marketing services to FSBOs. Although I am licensed in MA, I do not want to get 50 different licenses to operate nationally. Instead I would prefer to work with a network of licensed agents.

- What are the limits of prospecting and services that I can offer without having a license in a given state?
- One pricing model I would like to use includes a small percentage of the sale price... Can I offer this model without a license?

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