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All Forum Posts by: Deen Haniff

Deen Haniff has started 1 posts and replied 1 times.

Hello l, I currently have an "Inactive" real estate salesperson liscense from MA. In MA law, there is a subsection where you can be "Inactive" and still receive referral fees without a broker. 

My question is, does this work out of state? Let's say I have a client from MA that wants to buy a home in FL. From my understanding I can still obtain the referral fee. Now because of MA law , I'm inclined to think that I can get the referral fee in full without a broker. Can someone confirm this?