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Jose Rosado
  • Brooklyn, NY
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Real Estate License

Jose Rosado
  • Brooklyn, NY
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Good day from Brooklyn NYC,

I have a question... does having a real estate license give you access to the MLS or do you have to join a realty group to gain access?

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John Knisely
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John Knisely
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Media, PA
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Josh, $72 semiannually ($144 a year) to be an unlicensed assistant.To join TREND as an assistant, you must:

-Only access the MLS and Public Records systems to assist a broker or member. You cannot hold a real estate or appraisal license.

-Be employed by an office that belongs to TREND.

I think they're probably pretty lax about it as long as there is no abuse. Just would need to be under that family member as their assistant in the MLS system. Shouldn't be tough to do at all. Also would need the broker's blessing which again is likely a non-issue.

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