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  1. #1
    deucedown is offline Renter
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    May 2009
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    poughkeepsie, ny
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    Default Can an agent belong to two different brokerages in New York

    I believe they can but I can't find it on NYSAR anywhere.

  2. #2
    Join Date
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    Default Hello...

    Quote Originally Posted by deucedown View Post
    I believe they can but I can't find it on NYSAR anywhere.

    Yes off course they can belong to two different brokerages ...

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    agentsranking is offline Condominium
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    Default Not in Minnesota

    Interesting, a real estate agent can only work with ONE real estate broker in Minnesota. I thought this was universal in every state. It seems like from a liability standpoint this would be the same everywhere.
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