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You can sell as a FSBO with no license. But if you want part of the commission on a purchase, you generally need to be or to be associated with a broker.
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You do if you are already working for one. I wouldn't try to do a FSBO...just run it through the company and make it all legit.
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Only if you go for sale by owner. If you list it in the MLS, you need to be under a broker. At least in my part of the country.
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Yes, unless you are a broker yourself. You might have an agreement with your client to be paid so called consulting fee( no need for a RE license).
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HAYDEE Ewing No, In my State you don't have to be associated with a broker. However, you cannot take a commission and you have to disclose you have a real estate license on the contract.
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If you are acting as a real estate licensee then in TN you either have to be the broker or work under one. But you don't need a real estate license to buy property for yourself or sell your own property.
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In Maryland it the same - License must hang with a broker. That is not to say you cannot do a FSBO, but disclose you are an Real Estate agent on contract disclosure forms.
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Here in NH you have to be associated with Broker or be "inactive" and the state holds your licence where you can not collect a commission
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You can't use your license in any way unless it is hanging with a broker. But you can certainly sell your own home.
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In Minnesota you license is held by a Broker. You can NOT opperate as a licensed agent without being under a Broker
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In our state, all agents need to be associated with a broker.
However, that does not have anything to do with buying your own properties other than state disclosure requirements that you are an agent.