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	<title>International Real Estate License</title>
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		<title>Dual or limited agency</title>
		<description>Dual or limited agency

In both Florida and Colorado’s case, dual agency and sub-agency (where both listing and selling agents represented the seller) no longer exist. Dual agency occurs when the same brokerage represents both the seller and the buyer under written agreements. Individual state laws vary and interpret dual agency ...</description>
		<link>http://internationalrealestatelicense.info/dual-or-limited-agency-54.html</link>
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		<title>Types of services that a broker can provide</title>
		<description>Types of services that a broker can provide

Some states do allow a broker and one agent to represent both sides of the transaction as dual agents. In those situations, conflict of interest is more likely to occur, typically resulting in the loss of advocacy for both parties.
Since each state's laws ...</description>
		<link>http://internationalrealestatelicense.info/types-of-services-that-a-broker-can-provide-55.html</link>
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		<title>Transaction brokers</title>
		<description>Transaction brokers
Some state Real Estate Commissions, notably Florida's [5] after 1992 (and extended in 2003) and Colorado's [6] after 1994 (with changes in 2003), created the option of having no agency nor fiduciary relationship between brokers and sellers or buyers. Having no more than a facilitator relationship, transaction brokers assists ...</description>
		<link>http://internationalrealestatelicense.info/transaction-brokers-53.html</link>
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		<title>Agency relationships with clients versus</title>
		<description>Agency relationships with clients versus
Agency relationship: Traditionally, the broker provides a conventional full-service, commission-based brokerage relationship under a signed listing agreement with a seller or "buyer representation" agreement with a buyer, thus creating under common law in most states an agency relationship with fiduciary obligations. The seller or buyer is ...</description>
		<link>http://internationalrealestatelicense.info/agency-relationships-with-clients-versus-2-52.html</link>
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		<title>College graduates</title>
		<description>College graduates
After gaining some years of experience in real estate sales, a salesperson may decide to become licensed as a real estate broker (or Principal/qualifying broker) in order to own, manage or operate his/her own brokerage. In addition, some states allow college graduates to apply for a broker license without ...</description>
		<link>http://internationalrealestatelicense.info/college-graduates-2-51.html</link>
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		<title>In most jurisdictions</title>
		<description>In most jurisdictions
In most jurisdictions in the United States, a person is required to have a license in order to receive remuneration for services rendered as a real estate broker. Unlicensed activity is illegal, but buyers and sellers acting as principals in the sale or purchase of real estate are ...</description>
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		<title>A real estate broker</title>
		<description>A real estate broker
A real estate broker is a term in the and which describes a party who acts as an intermediary between sellers and buyers of real estate (or real property as it is known elsewhere) and attempts to find sellers who wish to sell and buyers who wish ...</description>
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		<title>Licensing Agreement</title>
		<description>Licensing Agreement
The licensing agreement between Realogy and Meredith is for a 50-year term, with a renewal option for another 50 years. Financial terms of the transaction were not disclosed, and the transaction is not expected to have an immediate material impact on Realogy’s financial results.
Meredith will receive ongoing license fees ...</description>
		<link>http://internationalrealestatelicense.info/licensing-agreement-42.html</link>
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		<title>Arello Is The Association Of Real Estate</title>
		<description>Arello Is The Association Of Real Estate
It is important to verify the licensure/registration of the person or persons with whom you are working or are considering working in any profession. This site is the only one of its kind and is the product of the cooperation by various governmental and ...</description>
		<link>http://internationalrealestatelicense.info/arello-is-the-association-of-real-estate-41.html</link>
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		<title>The Netherlands Real Estate Practices</title>
		<description>The Netherlands Real Estate Practices
Real estate sales commissions are typically paid by the seller and average 2 – 3 % on most residential sales. There is a 0.5 to 1 % notary fee, a 6 % transfer tax and a 0.6 to 1 % registration fee. Most listings are exclusive ...</description>
		<link>http://internationalrealestatelicense.info/the-netherlands-real-estate-practices-2-40.html</link>
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