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Updated 5 months ago on . Most recent reply

Wholesale friendly brokerages
Hi! I work full time and have partnered with others in DFW on assignment of contract deals for a few years now. I am wrapping up my licensing education with the intent of being able to buy and wholesale solo part-time, while keeping my full time job.
How would I go about finding a brokerage that would sponsor me as a sales agent while allowing me to have this flexibility? Or would most brokerages need their agents full time?
Thanks!