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John Thedford Florida DBPR Unlicensed Activicty Campaign Via Email
24 February 2015 | 1 reply
The Unlicensed Activity Program within DBPR exists to serve the state of Florida by vigorously examining compliance issues, comprehensively educating consumers about unlicensed activity and thoroughly investigating complaints against unlicensed real estate professionals.DBPR relies on complaints from both consumers and licensees to help identify suspected unlicensed individuals.
Tyler Treadway finding the right fix and flip deal
24 February 2015 | 7 replies
Here the MLSs offer agents the right to add an unlicensed assistant to their account at no charge.
Robert Laird Listing lead referral to Real Estate Agents
25 February 2015 | 6 replies
@Stephen Kiser , from what I gather it is illegal for an unlicensed person to receive a finders fee, however another licensed realtor from another state can accept the fee if it is a cooperative sale.
Roc P. Rentals in other states
14 March 2008 | 5 replies
Be careful with unlicensed mom & pop property managers who seem "cheap" and take on more than they can handle - a lot ends up falling through the cracks and you waste even more money in landlord-tenant court and in repairs due to neglected maintenance.
Account Closed Education and start up costs: How much are they?
28 May 2013 | 5 replies
My cost is $0 because I am unlicensed;)
Greg S. A Newbie's Birddogging Journal
2 September 2012 | 73 replies
Even the person you send the referral to is at risk for paying a unlicensed person.
Dan Sieg Seller wants proof of funds before they'll accept offer
4 February 2016 | 20 replies
If you are the buyer, show them the money.If you are trying to act as an unlicensed intermediary, find someone who can perform and take a referral fee.Realtor has a commission on the line and this is not their first rodeo, I guess.
Kathleen Miles Agent Avoidance
4 March 2015 | 29 replies
You are operating as an unlicensed agent. 
Steven Maduro Handyman specials how i got creative when money got tight
10 April 2013 | 27 replies
That's my call, as an owner, to decide to hire someone unlicensed or uninsured.
Rea TurRee Money being may utilizing in lieu of forclosures
13 March 2013 | 2 replies
Generally speaking, a unlicensed person will not get paid to negotiate a DIL with a owner and a bank.