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Joe DeBella
  • Philadelphia, PA
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NJ and PA real estate licenses

Joe DeBella
  • Philadelphia, PA
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Question for the Philly area agents. I live in PA and shooting to get my licenses in PA and Jersey. Multiple sources had assured me the best way to do it was NI first. That said, I just completed my pre exam classes and passed my nj state exam.

Ideally, I would be associated with a broker close to my house in PA but would also have access to an office in NJ for times when I need NJ clients to come in for paperwork. Any best practices on how to set this up? Also, I’m believe I need my NJ license hung before I can take pa, correct?

Thanks for the help, guys. Hope to start connecting w you all more often once I’m up and running.

-Joe

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