DaBird All American 7551 Posts user info edit post |
PM me if you need a place to hang your license only to collect referrals. no mandatory training classes or any of that BS. if you are not a full time agent and need a place to hang your license to keep it active and collect referral commissions, hollar at me.
(I dont know if it is obvious or not but NC only) 1/5/2009 4:42:18 PM |
DaBird All American 7551 Posts user info edit post |
a lot of people have real estate licenses who are professionals in other businesses who only have the license to collect referrals. most companies require you to jump through several annoying hoops to hang your license with them to do this, unnecessarily. the company I am with does not. its a pretty good deal. 1/5/2009 4:53:05 PM |
jocristian All American 7527 Posts user info edit post |
Is your company a member of the local association? 1/5/2009 4:56:44 PM |
DaBird All American 7551 Posts user info edit post |
its a member of the NC association. 1/5/2009 7:30:43 PM |
NCSULilWolf All American 1707 Posts user info edit post |
Can you still get monthly MLS access? 1/5/2009 9:36:27 PM |
synapse play so hard 60939 Posts user info edit post |
collect what referrals?
most referrals i think of are to an agent to help someone buuy or sell a house...but if they're inactive they're not gonna help anyone do anything.
u saying i can get a real estate license and hang it in your office and i get free moola? 1/5/2009 9:47:23 PM |
DaBird All American 7551 Posts user info edit post |
you can get MLS access through the company but you may have to pay for that....I am not 100% on that.
referrals work like this...you have an active RE license but you work in another profession full time. you dont have time to properly help out your friend who is trying to sell their house. you refer the friend to an agent you trust (usually in the office your license is hanging in) and that agent helps them with their transaction. that agent, in turn, pays you a referral fee for bringing him/her that customer. 1/6/2009 8:53:35 AM |
NCSULilWolf All American 1707 Posts user info edit post |
^ Wait, wait, wait, I may be wrong... but I didn't think you could do cash benefits for referrals? 1/7/2009 5:56:41 PM |
Skack All American 31140 Posts user info edit post |
This is not what I was expecting at all. Why would I need an agent's license to refer people to another agent?
I have known of a few people who kept licenses and might do a deal every year or two for a friend; usually just to make a little money on the side and save a little cash for their friends/family. 1/7/2009 6:38:56 PM |
DaBird All American 7551 Posts user info edit post |
techincally, by law, an agent is not allowed to give a referral fee to a person who does not hold an active RE license. that agent can be disciplined by the RE Commission, and possibly lose their license.
the letter of the law is that someone without a license cannot collect a commission on the sale of real property (that isnt their own, obviously). referrals are a form of commission.
you can refer people all day long but it is technically against the law to collect a commission (referral) on that if you dont have a license or your license is inactive. 1/7/2009 7:05:41 PM |
scottncst8 All American 2318 Posts user info edit post |
By law? Or by NAR policy?
Realtors, the last great monopoly! (At least till the internet listers drop commissions by half) 1/7/2009 11:04:16 PM |
DaBird All American 7551 Posts user info edit post |
by law.
the law is there to protect the public. if it wasnt against the law to collect RE commissions, any jackleg who slept in a Holiday Inn last night could proclaim to be an expert in RE transactions and could really hurt some folks by not having the proper knowledge. the law creates the standard of having a license and the procedures/tests/accountability of that license to help people.
no different that a GC license or plumbing license or something like that. 1/8/2009 8:01:43 AM |
NCSULilWolf All American 1707 Posts user info edit post |
^^^ Good clarification. Missed the part that you weren't including inactive agents in your search. Knew there was SOMETHING in the rules about commission/referral no-nos. 1/20/2009 12:43:06 AM |