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Updated almost 14 years ago on . Most recent reply

Brokers license
After some research I have found that many states require a broker's license to form a property management company (mine does) and it takes 3 years as a full time real estate agent to get a brokers license. Is there a way around this if someone wanted to form a property management company without first spending all the time to become an agent and then a broker?
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In some states you can pay a broker to be the "broker of record" for your company.