Frequently Asked Questions - Doing Business in Another State
- How can I do business in another state?
- How can I let a broker from another state do business here?
- May I obtain a license in another state by reciprocity?
- I would like to "co-op" a deal with a broker in another state for some Georgia property. What must I do?
Q. How can I do business in another state?
A. To get started you will need to contact that state's Real Estate Commission. Click below to find the contact details for other state agencies:
Q. How can I let a broker from another state do business here?
A. See License Law 43-40-9 & 43-40-25 (a )( 16) and Rule 520-1-.05 (6) & 520-1-.07 (7).
Q. May I obtain a license in another state by reciprocity?
A. Yes, in some states. If you are interested in obtaining a license in another state, you must contact that state directly for information on its licensing requirements for nonresidents. Click below to find the contact details for other state agencies:
Q. I would like to "co-op" a deal with a broker in another state for some Georgia property. What must I do?
A. See License Law 43-40-9 and Rule 520-1-.07 (7).