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Sam Garner
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Dallas, TX
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Finding sponsoring broker for part time agent

Sam Garner
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Dallas, TX
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Hey guys, I just recently passed the Texas Real Estate License test (whew), and moved back to the DFW area. At this point, I don't think residential is the direction I want to go, but I got the license to show dedication to help me acquire a RE related day job, and to help on the investing side when I start that (hoping soon). Is there a certain approach I should take in finding a sponsoring broker, knowing I'm really only part time and have no interest in doing it full time? 

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