13 December 2019 | 19 replies
An exception is made for unlicensed landlords showing their own property or for an actual W-2 employee who works for a single landlord, such as in the case of an apartment complex.

27 May 2007 | 3 replies
*No unlicensed/or unregistered vehicles on property.

8 August 2017 | 0 replies
Unlicensed brokers generally have NO fear of misrepresentation.

8 May 2016 | 145 replies
They also only give access to Real Estate Professionals like agents, office brokers, appraisers, and an unlicensed assistant, the broker of record of your office and your office must belong to the MLS.

10 October 2014 | 55 replies
I can see the same thing here in the US with all the flipping... by unlicensed folks getting paid off of the huds for marketing fee's etc.

29 October 2019 | 32 replies
That is not right, moral, fair, and it's also "unjust enrichment" in a majority of states. 2) Only hire licensed contractors like myself, PERIOD, don't hire unlicensed people or the cheapest bid, because then you will sometimes get scammed or assaulted or stolen from.

14 March 2017 | 9 replies
Handymen/unlicensed electricians should not be running any wires, as it is an act of unlicensed electric work.

26 February 2014 | 6 replies
In this case as a wholesaler you are acting basically as an unlicensed real estate broker.

27 August 2013 | 20 replies
Originally posted by Alex Baev: To answer your last question "as asked" - no, you don't need to be sponsored by a broker to get your license, but you do to practice RE and engage in transactionsYup, and to add to this, you need to work under a broker in order to get access to the MLS (unless your state allows unlicensed assistants to get access as well).

16 August 2022 | 32 replies
It's a win/win, but the unlicensed STR owners need to go!