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Michael McMinassian
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Hanging my license.

Michael McMinassian
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  • Clovis, CA
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Hello BP members, I'm going to take my Real Estate exam next month. I want to be active in Fresno because I still see there is potential here. I know that I have options when it comes to choosing a broker. What questions should I ask the prospective broker that I want to hang my license with? Thank you.

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Franklin Romine
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Franklin Romine
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@Michael McMinassian

Reputation, resources and team are what I would look for.  Yes, commission split is important but not very relevant when starting out. Starting out with little or no information in my head I would give the majority of my commission away. 

Even today I would buy someone a $100 cup of coffee to extract a nugget of information to make me better.


Frank

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