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Ryan Acker
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What questions to ask in an interview with a broker

Ryan Acker
  • Realtor
  • Marysville, OH
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I am thinking about getting my realtors license and wondered if anyone out there had a good list of questions I need to get answers to while interviewing with a potential broker in regards to sponsorship? 

Area's of interest would be Ohio Cities of Dublin, Marysville, Hilliard, Delaware, Columbus 

Thanks!!

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    Sarah Ziehr
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    Sarah Ziehr
    • Real Estate Broker
    • Chicago, IL
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    Ask them what will they do for you in terms of marketing, support, questions, training, leads, etc. 

    Ask them what are the costs associated for these things and what is included in your split. 

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