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All Forum Posts by: Garrett D Shaw

Garrett D Shaw has started 1 posts and replied 3 times.

Thanks Nathan. I met with my lawyer today and he echoed your advice. I'll look to partner with a local brokerage in a way that I can still maintain relative independence for my company during that two year period. 

Thanks,

Garrett

Thanks for the insight everyone. I went ahead and got my PB licence, and am working on the post-licensing course to be a full broker. Interesting about the qualifying broker for the firm. So from your experience, as long as I'm a full broker for my firm, I don't need a designated BIC? How about the two year active license requirement needed to become BIC eligible? Does that not come into play with a firm license? 

Thanks,

Garrett

My wife and I are building out a property management company in Wilmington, NC. I will soon have my Provisional Broker's license, and she will follow soon after. Since I'll need two years of an active broker license before I can act as my own Broker in Charge (BIC) for managing other owner's properties, does anyone have advice on how to recruit a BIC? Really looking for someone for a two year contract (until I am BIC eligible).