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Fabian Martinez
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Independent broker having home office

Fabian Martinez
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Riverside, CA
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Hi everyone and BP currently I am in the process obtaining a broker license. this question is for all dependent brokers whom work from home and had a rough road but in the end accomplished every obstacle. What advice will you give to a Rookie starting? What is the pros and cons starting your own firm from home?

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Fabian Martinez
  • Rental Property Investor
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@Kobe Xin I totally agree the first step in starting out one must have discipline and trained cerebral nuclei function motivation to take action.

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