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Updated over 7 years ago on . Most recent reply
Marketing firm Owner and Real Estate License
I run a boutique real estate marketing firm and I manage Facebook Ads for a few dozen reaktors across the nation. If I get my real estate license in Florida, would I not be able to market for my realtor clients anymore? If not, would my wifes license be a problem?
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You can do that but NOT market properties. You can make side income if you desire marketing agents, etc. Remember, providing real estate services, for a fee, requires payments to flow through your broker. Running FB campaigns, as long as they are not marketing specific properties, is not practicing real estate.