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New California broker license
hello everyone,
Just got my CA broker license with no actual hands on experience in real estate. I thought my first step should be hanging my license with a company, but I have been offered a rent free office and I know a realtor who is willing to partner with me in a new business as a mom and pop brokerage. She is willing to train me in everything as she has been a realtor for 30 plus years. The plan would be to open up as a 1% commission corporation. My question is, can a broker learn from a real estate agent if that makes sense?