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spanky
Joined: 11 Sep 2003 Posts: 4
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Posted: Thu Jul 15, 2004 12:31 am Post subject: Do all partners in a real estate company in Virginia have to |
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| I would like to start a real estate company in Virginia with two other people. Only one of us will be a licesed realtor. Is that OK? Are there any resources out there than can help me plan this company? Thanks! |
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CraigT
Joined: 04 Jul 2004 Posts: 6
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Posted: Fri Jul 23, 2004 1:21 pm Post subject: Do all partners in a real estate company in Virginia have to |
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| Depends on what your "real estate company" does. You need to be licensed to broker real estate, and you need to be licensed to act as an agent of a broker, but you don't need a license to buy and/or manage real estate. |
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blahblahblahblahblah
Joined: 15 Oct 2003 Posts: 9
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Posted: Sun Aug 01, 2004 2:12 am Post subject: Do all partners in a real estate company in Virginia have to |
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| This came from your States Association Web Site:Licensure and ownershipof real estate firmsWho may own a real estate firm? The answer is simple:anyone may own a real estate firm. There is no requirementthat owners of a real estate firm be licensed. However,there are some things you need to know.While a non-licensed person can own an interest in areal estate firm, there are limits on the types of ownershipavailable to certain licensees.Corporations: Any person, whether licensed or not,may be a shareholder or director of a corporation. Generally,only brokers may be officers (president, vice-president,etc.). Salespersons who are active in the businessmay not be officers. (However, salespersons who are notactive in the business may be officers.)Partnerships: Salespersons who are active in the businessmay not be members of partnerships. All partners must beeither non-licensees or brokers. (A salesperson who is notactive in the business may, however, be a partner.)Limited liability companies: Salespersons who areactive in the business may not be members (owners) of anLLC. (However, salespersons who are not actively engagedin the business may be members of an LLC.) Otherwise,all members must be either non-licensees or brokers. _______________________________________To set up an office, you need to totally understand how to run a Brokerage, costs, bookkeeping, etc. I'd suggest looking at some of the smaller franchises because they are generally inexpensive and most have assistance for opening offices.I know when I opened my office they made me go through a Broker Owners 5 day intensive training and boy did I learn a lot!Vicki WatzlawickBroker OwnerExit Platinum Realty |
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godged6528
Joined: 06 Nov 2003 Posts: 2
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Posted: Mon Aug 09, 2004 3:02 pm Post subject: Do all partners in a real estate company in Virginia have to |
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| Depends on what type of "Real Estate" you plan on doing. Will you manage apartment complexes, will you manage retail properties, or commercial, will you be selling homes?If you are selling homes, one of you needs to be a broker, a Realtor only holds a real estate sales associates license someone needs to be a Broker who handles and oversees other sales people.To be on the safeside one of you should have your brokers license, being that only one holds a license then as long as they have been licensed for two years then they can get a Brokers license.Requirements to sit for the Brokers exam is that you must have held a sales associates license for no less than 2 years. |
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cheeky_monkey_here
Joined: 20 Apr 2007 Posts: 3
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Posted: Wed Aug 18, 2004 3:53 am Post subject: Do all partners in a real estate company in Virginia have to |
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| Hi,Not necessarily. You can visit http://www.propertysupport.info for some useful info on starting real estate business. Good luck! |
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