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D Higgs
  • New Jersey
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Just got salesperson license! Question..

D Higgs
  • New Jersey
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So I just passed my state licensing exam for RE Salesperson! First things first.. for those in the process of taking course, it would be in your best interest to utilize MULTIPLE sources while preparing for your exam. (Book you received + RE apps + online practice exams + vocabulary + study partner, etc.) Trust me.. you want to really understand the material because the state questions are tricky.

Ok, so my question is now that I'm in the stage of looking for a broker.. has anyone had success advising him/her of your plans to invest as opposed to become full time agent? I understand there are two sides to this debate of whether or not you need a salesperson license, but after my research I decided it would help me. I would like to use my license to (1) help learn the industry, (2) have access to listings and contacts from the "inside", and (3) be able to save extra $ when I do close on investment properties. My concern is that my plans will not coincide with the broker's plans. Should I even be concerned with this? Does it even matter?

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