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Matthew Haralson
  • Harrah, OK
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Filing a business entity for a real estate agent.

Matthew Haralson
  • Harrah, OK
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Scenario: My wife is about to have her real estate license. I do not. She will work for a brokerage, obviously. We are wanting to form a partnership that she would receive her commission payments through. We want to form a partnership for personal health insurance reasons. Would there be any issue forming this partnership with only one member be licensed? Also is there any reason she could not be paid through a partnership? Do all agents get paid as individuals? We are in Oklahoma. Any information or personal experience with this type of situation would be extremely helpful. Thank you.

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