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A real estate agent without a driver's license
I'm 54 and never learned to drive, and can't afford a car.
Can a person who can't drive be an independent real estate agent? I mean meeting the client in the house while the agent arrives in public transportation, which is really good around here, buses getting everywhere every few minutes.