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Old 03-31-2020, 12:15 PM
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Originally Posted by NavyNJ View Post
Not sure what part of the bolded passage you can't absorb?? ALL persons selling Real Estate in the State of Florida are required to meet the SAME licensing guidlines, both for education/classroom time, AND passing the SAME State Exam. Once they do that, regardless who they choose to work for (Properties of TV, ReMax, Century 21, etc.), they do so as Licensed Real Estate AGENTS. For anyone working for a Broker/Firm that is a Member of the Nat'l Assoc. of REALTORS, once they pay their dues to join that group, they can use the designation and trademarked logo of "Realtor" on their cards, letters, etc.

That's about all there is to it! Don't make it more confusing than it needs to be. Others have explained adequately who can show/sell what properties, so I'm staying away from that. Hope that helps a little.....
Snarkiness must be common where you are from. And with that, my reply to you will probably be deleted. Just so you know, I have decades of real estate experience, buying, selling, acting as an investor, and also as a licensed agent. I held the Realtor designation honorably, and was a member of my local, my state, and the National Board of Realtors.
I have had hour upon hour of licensing instructions, and again, years of practical experience. You are not understanding my statement. My point was I have seen The Villages advertise some of their agents as licensed. And my thought was Why highlight a few as licensed? Are they possibly trying to portray them as Realtors? I don't know what the intention was.
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