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Originally Posted by OpusX1
You do not have to be liecensed to sell new homes for your employer but you do have to be liecensed to sell other people's property.
If as the OP stated she was not delivered the signed contracts, delivery is the final step, she should back out of the contract, the seller would then have a recourse against the agent. The OP only has a recourse if she was financially damaged by the agents neglect, like a penalty for not closing in a timely manner. There are bad apples in every profession.
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All of the developer sales reps are licensed in the state of Florida. I really don't understand the initial OP comments either. But they are all licensed but they are not Realtors! It is true that you can work for a developer and not have a real estate license but then you are paid a salary or a hourly wage but do not receive any commission when you sell anything. The Sales Reps here are not employees of the developer. They work on a independent contractor basis with a 1099 at the end of the year. Who almost the house or how long they've lived in it should not be a concern one behind the house. If they stretched the lanai or anything else I don't really rely on that information but only what I visually see. Not returning phone calls or getting a copy back to you of the executed contract is inexcusable for any sales person to do.