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Samantha M.
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Salaried or Hourly Rate Jobs If you have a License?

Samantha M.
  • Landlord
  • Dallas, TX
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I just obtained my real estate license and would like to put it to use in some capacity.

Are there positions that require a license that are salaried or hourly rate in the real estate industry. Position would have to be entry level as well since I do not have a ton of experience.

Thanks in advance.

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Steve Babiak
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Steve Babiak
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Originally posted by Ivan Alexander:
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Just curious Steve, how would a real estate license correlate with working at a property management company?

In many places, a property management company must be under a licensed broker. So in such places a licensed agent could be a good fit as an employee for property management.

As to your question from the other post, marketing for listings is commissioned income, not hourly; the original post was asking for salary or hourly work. Referral fees also end up as a kind of commission - I doubt you'll get paid for a referral that doesn't end up closing.

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