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Do I need to have a physical address if I open my business?

Manuel Sarabia
  • California
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I'm getting my Broker license pretty soon. I don't plan on bringing in agents, just going to be myself. I work 100% from home under my current broker but  I don't want to use my home address when I open my own real estate office. I couldn't find much on the rules when it comes to Brokers holding a physical address or PO Box.

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Nicole A.
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Nicole A.
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Yes, UPS is an option. And for less money, some USPSs are an option as they provide "street addressing." This is where you have a mail box just like a PO Box, but your address is formatted as a street address so it's acceptable everywhere. I switched to it from UPS last year.

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