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Patrick.net users, I need your assistance


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2012 Jul 24, 6:18am   4,204 views  15 comments

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Where can I get an up to date list of the name and corresponding company name of every liscensed/active realtor in the United States?

Thank you.

BayArea

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1   bmwman91   2012 Jul 24, 7:49am  

I think that the larger question is:

What sort of diet will you need to be on in order to successfully take a dump on all of their faces in a timely fashion?

Lots of dairy is a given, but you'll need to pack in a lot of grains to keep the volume up.

2   PockyClipsNow   2012 Jul 24, 7:54am  

Please tell us your purpose.

3   BayArea   2012 Jul 24, 9:22am  

I'm asking for some assistance in obtaining information and it's only fair to explain why I need it right?

Well, I don't want to let the cat out of the bag entirely just yet, but I notice a difficiency that could benefit many people and the gears are starting to spin in my head.

Good enough for now? :-)

4   Patrick   2012 Jul 24, 9:37am  

I think each state licensing board has a list of all its real estate agents.

But that's just agents. To be a Realtor® you have to take a special "ethics" vow and are forced to donate to the NAR's lobbying efforts in DC.

5   BayArea   2012 Jul 24, 9:47am  

Thanks Patrick, I'm hoping there is an easier way.

Ethics aside, I'm looking for a list of individuals that have a DRE#

That also makes me wonder what fraction of real estate agents are part of the NAR?

6   Tom Stone   2012 Jul 24, 9:48am  

Patrick, not quite right. If you are an agent you work for a broker for a couple of years before you can get a broker's license ( Lawyers are different). And to work for a big brokerage you have to become a member of the local association, which automatically enrolls you in the CAR and NAR. No join, no work. And the E and O insurers like it because you do have to promise to be ethical, just like a lawyer...Ethics are individual, always. Want to be part of the MLS? Get a supra key so you can get in listed homes? Join the local association.

7   Patrick   2012 Jul 24, 10:17am  

Tom Stone says

Patrick, not quite right. If you are an agent you work for a broker for a couple of years before you can get a broker's license

Thanks. I always assumed all agents had to be licensed. Not true? Only brokers have to be licensed?

I don't see it spelled out very clearly here:

http://www.dre.ca.gov/FAQ.html

8   PockyClipsNow   2012 Jul 24, 5:00pm  

in CA if you have a 4 year degree, they waive the 'work for 2 years as a slave to a broker rule'. I got a broker license straight off the bat, no indentured servitude.

No degree and you get a 'salesperson' license and you cant get a commission, legally only a broker can get one and they cut thier salespeople a split.

Patrick, its still pathetic IMO that youve spent 8 years on this site and never 'went undercover' to learn the basics man! how can you beat em if you dont join em first? anyway there isnt any beating them! so whatever... carry on.

It cost me $300 or so to get a broker license. the classes are $99 online and the rest is fees to the state. (im not adding the cost of my 4 year degree, ha!)

9   37108605   2012 Sep 29, 9:04pm  


To be a Realtor® you have to take a special "ethics" vow

Did I miss the comedy hour?

10   Politicofact   2012 Sep 30, 6:29am  

I can get that list for you. it's very large.

It has over a million records.

Comes with email addresses as well.

Name, Address, Phone, Zip, Agency Name., Email, Website, State, Fax,

Updated Q3 2012

11   Eman   2012 Sep 30, 6:36am  

BayArea says

Where can I get an up to date list of the name and corresponding company name of every liscensed/active realtor in the United States?

Contact NAR. They should have it. :)

12   BayArea   2012 Sep 30, 7:54am  

Politicofact says

I can get that list for you. it's very large.

It has over a million records.

Comes with email addresses as well.

Name, Address, Phone, Zip, Agency Name., Email, Website, State, Fax,

Updated Q3 2012

Thank you for the reply and email on the way.

13   Patrick   2012 Sep 30, 7:59am  

Politicofact says

I can get that list for you. it's very large.

Say, can you get the email addresses of all the house inspectors and real estate lawyers in America?

I'd like them to advertise on Patrick.net, but not sure how to contact them.

14   Politicofact   2012 Sep 30, 8:09am  

you can get those lists because both require licences

the issue is email addresses are not required for all licence app's, some require a personal or business address.

anyway, yes I can get both lists for you.

the home inspector lists will more than likely not have much email, I can try. it's a bit like getting work email addresses of car mechanics. Forget about it.

15   bg   2012 Sep 30, 4:41pm  

@Patick I have only sold one house in my life (one that I inherited from my father) I sold it FSBO and used a real estate attorney. He wrote something in the contract like "it is an old house with old house problems". I thought that was cute. Cost 600 dollars for the contract. This was in 1996. I sold the house in Dallas for about 75K.

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