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Old 03-17-2016, 08:46 AM   #6
Winnisquamer
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I think passing the test would be more important for reciprocity. Who can't go sit through some nonsense training hours and consider them selves good to go? That's bad practice in my opinion for the buyers working with those brokers, or agents.

To me I would feel reciprocity should work as as long as your hold an active practicing licence in state A you should be able to pay and take the state exam for state B and provided you pass the exam you're approved to practice in both states. I feel the training should only come into play if there is a difference in the rules/laws.

No input on the actual real estate side. Just my opinion on reciprocity.
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