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Good brokerage to sponsor an investor/agent?
I'm looking to get my license in the coming months and I'm wondering about broker sponsorship. I have a local brokerage that has said they are willing to take me on even if all I want to do is buy houses for myself but their agents haven't been serving me all that well and I'm not sure I want to sign on with them. Is it easy to get a broker to sponsor your license if you're mostly going to be an investor or will they insist that you pester your friends and market to strangers?