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Nush Sivothayan
  • Investor
  • Orlando, FL
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BROKER RECOMMENDATION TO HANG MY LICENSE FLORIDA

Nush Sivothayan
  • Investor
  • Orlando, FL
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I am looking for broker firm in Florida (currently living in Orlando,FL) that I can hang my real estate license. Unfortunately my schedule does not allow me to do real estate full time. I  have some prospects who are looking to buy/sell homes in the near future. I figured I could at least earn some extra funds with the referral system.

Would gladly appreciate if anyone here recommend any broker here in Florida that would assist me in what I am looking to do with my license.

Thanks for your time. 

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Edgar U.
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Miramar, FL
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Edgar U.
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Miramar, FL
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@Nush Sivothayan if you are looking to build this as a business then your best bet will be to hang with a franchise (i.e) Keller Williams, Remax, etc. I am currently affiliated with Keller Williams and they have by far the best training and methods hands down. They are on the pricey side so if you are looking for splits KW charges 70/30 if you join a team it might be less split (70 going towards you btw.) 

If you are looking just to do it part time, I would recommend at looking at higher split brokerages that provide some kind of training and support. You will likely have questions when you have to fill out an "AS IS" contract, addendum, etc. 

I would suggest before hanging any kinds of license is to ask your prospects some quick questions, like timing and motivation, then follow-up by asking them their financials. Your going to see very quickly in this business that we have to put out more fires with buyers that aren't qualified a home. 

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