20 February 2014 | 8 replies
I HOPE I CAN RECIPROCATE THE FAVOR SOME HOW?
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9 April 2014 | 8 replies
Some states are reciprocal meaning in my state of GA since I am a principal broker here I can pay a fee there and they will honor my licensing and give me the ability to do business there.
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6 April 2014 | 5 replies
I have a MD license, through reciprocity obtained my DC license.
8 April 2014 | 14 replies
Those that don't reciprocate the professionalism due your age, you move on.
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12 July 2014 | 6 replies
I was seriously considering getting a reciprocal license there at one point.
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31 March 2014 | 17 replies
I have bought HF tools for one time use and ended up surprisedHave an electric jackhammer that has many hours on it now (approx 6 yrs)I bought a spare thinking it would die quick.and a few reciprocating saws that outlasted higher end items.Some of the bits and blades are great for the price once you learn which ones hold up****(Over time I trained wife to believe. big name tools fit my hands and that cheap tools cause my hands to cramp)*** I end up not getting a lot at HF
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17 April 2014 | 6 replies
Unless they have some sort of reciprocity agreement.
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9 May 2014 | 6 replies
With seven years in the rearview mirror, and our real estate market looking like it’s considerably healthier, I’ve decided to test the waters again, and hang my real estate license with a local boutique broker here in Southern Utah.Straddling both sides of the 9 to 5 fence - I now find myself working from 4 AM until 1 PM at my day gig, then putting back together the pieces of my long neglected real estate website, and social network until late in the evening.While it’s a long and arduous battle to reestablish contacts… As well as create new ones, I know it’s ultimately worth it.I currently find myself trying to re-establish some high-value reciprocal links for SEO purposes.
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21 April 2013 | 2 replies
Some states have reciprocity where you can just get your license if you have it in another specific state, some will allow you to reduce the amount of coursework you need and some will require you to go through the entire process again.I would call the RE Commission in the state where you're planning to move to find out if they will give you any credit for a license in the state where you are now.
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10 March 2014 | 10 replies
The way this doesn't happen sometimes is if a state has reciprocity with another state.