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Looking for reviews on Texas Broker Sponsor

Lili Rocha
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I'm a realtor in San Antonio TX looking for a broker. On paper, texas broker sponsor looks like a good fit.

Does anyone have experience working with them? please tell me about your experiences with this company. Also, if you have a company or broker you would like to recommend, that would also help.

Thanks

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Jim Cummings
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Jim Cummings
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@Lili Rocha. My presumption is you are a new agent. With that in mind, there are a lot of things to consider in making your choice, but utmost in my mind is the training and support you'll receive from the Broker. Initially, it's even more important than the Broker / Agent splits. 

There is a VERY HIGH fallout rate among new agents, primarily, IMO, due to inability of new agents to create business for themselves. And whether you realize it or not, from this point forward - You are in business for yourself and YOU are the Business.

Good Luck. 

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