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Non licensed assistant

Phillip James
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I have twelve years as a broker/realtor in Chicago.  I have been with Coldwell Banker and Real People realty.  I voluntarily let my license expire in 2018 due to sickness.  Presently, my license is expired, however, there have never been any suspensions or disciplinary action associated with my license.  I am in the process of renewing my license.  I am presently undergoing the real estate license training education again so I can sit for the exam.  Should I decide to reenter the profession.  However, in the meantime, I would like to work with a realtor to re-acquaint myself with the profession.  I was in the profession from 2006, when I obtained my license, until 2018 when my illness forced me to leave the profession.  If you are in need of a knowledgeable assistant, please email me so we can discuss the possibilities.