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General Real Estate License Questions Questions about licenses, differences between sales associates, brokers and appraisers, what to do if your license expires, reactivation, etc.

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Old 06-29-2007
tdebartolo tdebartolo@cfl.rr.com is offline
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Default Working around the world...

I started an in home business in January of 2006 finding buyers and sellers of “real estate

notes”.

I get a finder’s fee. As I have progressed in 2006 and 2007, I have come

in contact with important people who buy and sell big real estate, all around the world

pricing up into the billions of dollars (not notes but actual real estate).

As a finder of the sellers and buyers for such real estate, I

again will get a finders fee of a significant amount. This is not only in

the USA but all around the world.

I need to know if and what type of license is required to legally work with properties

around the world and to accept these fees? Also, is there a simple way of doing this

without having to spend another year just getting qualified as a sales agent or broker or real estate agent under another agent or broker?

I am now in the process of getting a Florida Real Estate Associates Sales License to use
for US real estate.

Remember, I only connect people together, I don’t do any paperwork or anything else.

I want to do everything legal so your response is very important.

Please reply to my email with detailed information.

Respectfully,


Tom DeBartolo
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Old 07-11-2007
brett brett is offline
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Dear Tom,
The Real Estate School, Inc. cannot offer legal advice on your situation. We are experts on Florida real estate license law, but I do not feel we can speak to your situation with any confidence and I wouldn't want to risk giving you information that I was not 100% confident in. I would suggest finding a good lawyer who can help you with international real estate law and advise you on your best options.

Best of luck.
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