Sentences with phrase «still licensed agents»

Even if you are now working in a completely different field, let everyone know you did not quit and are still a licensed agent; that's worth $ 1000's to you.

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Alec Brook - Krasny, a former Brooklyn assemblyman who resigned eight months ago, is still cruising around town in vehicles bearing official legislative license plates that most traffic agents won't ticket.
A former Brooklyn assemblyman who resigned eight months ago is still cruising around town in vehicles bearing official legislative license plates that most traffic agents won't ticket.
If you still need to know more, call a licensed agent at 1-877-295-3422.
And though the developers through in a neat little nod to the game in GTA V — Franklin steals an Aston - Martin like car and it has «AGENT» as its license plate — there are still rumblings suggesting the game isn't completely dead, though we wouldn't be surprised if they pulled the plug entirely.
If you purchase No Load Insurance through an insurance «advisor,» he or she will still be a licensed insurance agent in most states.
If you still have more questions, go to AgentInsure.com and search for a licensed independent agent in your area that will answer your questions.
If you are still undecided about whether an accidental death benefit policy is right for you, just call 866-816-2100 and ask a licensed True Blue agent who will be glad to answer any questions you might have.
And, as a California real estate referral agent you will still be able to keep your CA real estate license active (professional status), help your friends and family, get paid commissions, take the many tax deductions being active status, and also 0 Realtor board or MLS.
Still, licensing aside, Soper says he doesn't believe it is the role of the regulator to manage the actual business - to - business relationships between agents and their broker.
As a licensed agent you can still make money on these leads by listing the house for them.
The only thing I would say is, as a licensed agent, generally your broker should still be getting their split even on your wholesale deals, which could be a downside or a necessary «evil».
There is a genuine need for agents to be able to park their licenses and that is because they may want to return to active selling but if you still have 2 years (in Ontario anyway) to decide if you want to begin selling again.
However, it is also interesting to note that the TheRedPin.com brokerage still charges a percentage of sale price (commission) for «its» services, the very thing that they rail a against when applied to so - called «agents», which are in reality «sales persons» as defined by their «Real Estate Salesperson» licenses.
Still have questions on how to become a real estate agent or using your license to its fullest potential?
As you all well know, they are still depending on licensed Real Estate Agents to show and sell their homes, it's like dealing with a selling Broker wanting you to show his listing and not compensate for your service.
During his first spring break in college, Josh received his real estate license and began working as an active agent immediately while still attending school.
It has been about 8 months now, the agent did not lose his license and is doing well, TREB is still in business, the company and the brokerage are still in business and even the community paper that allowed that on their pages is still in circulation.
Even if we shut down realtor.ca we will still have Viewpoint and other companies of like mind... going out there and being licensed and getting all internal information for their own personal websites and profit... as long as individual boards are allowing agents to do whatever they like with all the information collected by that board it is a moot point to shut down realtor.ca.
The agents could work at separate offices and be strangers to each other, but since they are licensed by the broker, they are still operating under dual agency when one agent represents the buyer and the other represents the seller.
This article is for first year Real Estate Agents, whether you're six months in and still searching for your first deal OR you just received your license in the mail.
If the licensed real estate broker is not the proprietor, he will still serve as the center of the office by helping clients purchase and sell commercial property and guide a team of agents to make their own sales by handling certain business details regarding listings and payment.
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