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Julie Pedraza How can I leverage my real estate license for multi-family deals?
6 November 2019 | 14 replies
Professionally, you can build a network among licensees which may provide access to pocket listings. 
Isaiah Williams Is paying a consultant with no license commission even legal?
23 February 2019 | 10 replies
(O) "Suspended license" means the license status that prohibits a licensee from providing services that require a license under this chapter for a specified interval of time.
Chris Seveney Do you invest in Land Contracts? Why or Why Not
28 March 2019 | 27 replies
@Ronald Rohde Many in the general public are bilingual these days, but because of the language barriers, there is a greater possibility of some sectors of the general public being preyed upon.However, as was suggested earlier in this thread, I don't the problem is nearly as big in Texas as it used to be.I've run into it from time to time here in Arizona and I know several years ago I talked with the AZ Dept of Real Estate about my experiences with one licensee who they said had a known history of preying upon the Hispanic sector of the population in the Phoenix area
Brad Hasseler Where do most property managers fail?
11 September 2020 | 41 replies
You can still manage as a licensee, but just have to have the owner more involved. 
Stephen W Deshaies Salary or Commission for new Licensee
4 June 2018 | 1 reply

Hello everyone. I passed my real estate exam Sunday, June 4 and was wondering which brokers in the Baltimore and Washington DC area pay salary and not a commission. I have asked professionals in the business around my...

Joel N. Is New Jersey the only state with a referral license status?
15 January 2019 | 7 replies
@Ben Wiley @Fasil Khan @Russell Brazil regarding MD & NY, this is not a separate statutory license status -- "going referral" would likely mean that they are moving their license to a real estate license holding company, i.e. a brokerage setup for the purpose of minimizing fees to their licensees, including board and mls obligations.
Selina Rothweiler Investor w/ RE License and Brokers
8 January 2019 | 6 replies
I feel there's a lot of brokers and licensees that are clueless as to what an investor does.
Michael McConlogue FYI New York Land lords and Property Managers
25 January 2019 | 9 replies
Licensees should not distribute smoke detectors with removable batteries to clients or customers after April 1, 2019.
Craig Erickson Finding a Real Estate School
22 November 2015 | 6 replies
@Craig @Craig EricksonundefinedAll state real estate commissions require licensee applicants to take and pass a course that is accredited by the commission.
Neil Johnston Lease with an option.
21 November 2015 | 4 replies
As a licensee you need to be careful who you listen to about real estate dealings by investors or operators, very careful because most will give you the wrong advice!