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Real Estate Agent License Portability
Do any of you agents have experience with license portability? I am a licensed agent in Michigan and am looking to represent myself while purchasing property in Florida. Websites such as the one posted below say it’s possible. I haven’t talked to any listing agents who are familiar with it. I’m looking for confirmation. Most people, including my broker and the guy working at the Florida regulatory agency, are familiar with reciprocity. I’m not looking for that- portability is a different (but related) thing.