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Jason Nesbitt
  • Flipper/Rehabber
  • San Jose, CA
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New eXp agent in california

Jason Nesbitt
  • Flipper/Rehabber
  • San Jose, CA
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To all of you California eXp agents,

I have finished all of my courses and want to sign up to write my RE license exam.  I want to apply for my RE license at the same time that I apply to write my exam.  It looks like I need a broker to apply for my license.  The only problem is that I can only sign up with eXp once I have my license.  Catch 22...  Has any new agent in California navigated this issue?  I sent a request to eXp with this question but have not yet received a response.  

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    Jason Nesbitt
    • Flipper/Rehabber
    • San Jose, CA
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    Jason Nesbitt
    • Flipper/Rehabber
    • San Jose, CA
    Replied

    @Jason Clark. That’s a good tip. Although I think a broker can speed the process up a little bit. After posting this question, I met with a local Intero broker who offered my terms very similar to what eXp is offering. I think I have changed my plan and will try that out as Intero has a big presence here in SC county.

    We should connect given that you are local.

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