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Broker recommendation to park license
Hi,
I am an active real estate agent here in Tampa, but have recently don't have the time to work it full time. I would like to still invest in properties and if possible have the option to access the MLS, but don't want to pay REALTOR fees or really any monthly fees. I am looking for a low cost brokerage where I can refer out clients, and preferably still get payed a commission if I am working personal deals.
Any suggestions would be great! Thank you!