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Jonathan Makovsky
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REALTOR with Different Broker in Two States

Jonathan Makovsky
  • Investor
  • Fairfield-New Haven-Hartford County, CT
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Can anyone chime in on being a REALTOR in two different states under two different brokers? My broker in one state is not licensed in the other. Some specific questions:

  • Did NAR have issues with being a REALTOR under two different brokerages?
  • Did you have to join two local boards?

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Michael Jobe
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Michael Jobe
  • Real Estate Broker
  • Triangle Area, NC
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I can't speak on the NAR having issues with two different brokerage affiliations but I'm almost 100% certain that you'd have to join two local boards in order to have MLS access.

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