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Updated over 8 years ago on . Most recent reply

Eager to assist and learn from a local Broker, wondering how.
Good Evening,
I had a great introductory conversation with a broker this morning. We discussed local market trends, investment strategy, and the benefits of working with some of the local lenders as oppose to the bigger banks.
During our conversation, I mentioned that I am about 1/3 of the way through my 75-hour pre-licensure course. She almost immediately offered to have me work for/with her once I pass the state exam.
The way I saw it, she's either looking for someone (or anyone) to fill a spot in her brokerage OR I made a good first impression.
My question to the BP community is:
How do I offer to help out and add some kind of value in exchange for some hands-on experience/education?
This would be something I offer to do in my spare time while I'm in the process of getting licensed.
Some of my ideas have been to help out with open houses, sit-in while they screen tenants for some of their investor's rental props, and possibly help out with some paperwork at the office.
Any other suggestions?
I appreciate any and all feedback. Thanks!
- Abel Curiel
