The short answer is no. This is true in almost all cases. Referral agents are bound by restrictions put in place by the licensing state and the brokerage where they hang their real estate license. Two reasons a referral agent will not typically show a property
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Are you Qualified? Understanding New Jersey's Qualifying Questionnaire requirements
The State of New Jersey offers instructions that can be somewhat overwhelming, but it’s simple enough to just login and complete the online form. Here’s an idea of what you might see on the Qualifying Questionnaire.
2019 New Jersey Referral License Law Update
In late 2018, the State of New Jersey enacted a law affecting real estate referral licenses, more specifically, law NJ S430 added two new license types and removed one. Here’s what you need to know.
What is a Licensed Real Estate Referral Agent?
Real estate referral agents have invested the time and money to understand the legal requirements and processes necessary to complete a real estate transaction, but choose to facilitate relationships for others, rather than stay directly involved.
Becoming a real estate referral agent is a strong option for anyone interested in real estate with limited time.
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