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Hi
I am planning to move from London to San Diego and incorporate a LLC to start buying / selling properties for investors. I will be the majority shareholder in the new company, but I do not have a Broker or Agent licence (But I do have a San Diego resident who is a licensed broker) who will be a stakeholder in the new company.
My question is can i as a non resident of USA be a shareholder in the new company and then qualify to work for the new company?