Sandy's Blog

head_left_image

North Carolina Real Estate Broker-In-Charge

Since last year I had had three real estate sales in Brunswick County, North Carolina I decided it might be worth it to declare myself as my own Broker-In-Charge.  This week my license from the State of North Carolina arrived so yesterday I rejoined the Brunswick County Association of Realtors (BCAR) for access to the official MLS system for their North Carolina area and their lock boxes.

I will now need to purchase Errors and Omissions (E & O) insurance and find a North Carolina real estate attorney to put any earnest money checks into their trust account.  Many people have said, "Why bother?" because I was licensed, could take clients into North Carolina and represent them as I prepared the offer's to purchase agreements just as I do in South Carolina.  My thought is that I like to know the details about a property when I send my client a listing to take them to see a property.  Plus, who wants to run all over town picking up keys to homes or condos you want to show.

I will be taking my clients to CalabashCarolina Shores, Sunset Beach, Ocean Isle Beach, and Shallotte, North Carolina.  

 

SANDY KELLER, ABR, SFR, e-PRO, REALTOR

Myrtle Beach Real Estate            Retirement and Real Estate Near Myrtle Beach     

Sandy Keller's Page On Yahoo

Comments

Congrats Sandy. And stick with that errs and omissions.

Posted by Scott Hayes (Austin Real Estate Agency) about 1 month ago

Yes I must agree with Scott you will be glad that you moved up and out on your own. I did it almost three years ago and i am not looking back just forward and it was worth it.

Posted by FILIP PROPERTIES about 1 month ago

You're getting the hang of this SEO stuff too...:-)  I'll post this around some for you...:-)

Posted by Jan Chilton - Real Estate Marketing and SEO (Myrtle Beach Web Design) about 1 month ago

Participate



(optional)
What does the graphic say?