Re: Now I am a Broker (in CA), have some basic questions!

Re: Now I am a Broker (in CA), have some basic questions!

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Now I am a Broker (in CA), have some basic questions! agsf_57@yahoo.com 02-11-2006

CalNeva wrote:
> <agsf_57@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> news:1139702868.135389.229380@f14g2000cwb.googlegroups.com...
> > Hi,
> >
> > Some quick questions. I am new in real estate and I just got my
> > California Broker's license and I've a few questions:
> >
> > 1. Where do I get the contract forms, such as listing agreements and
> > such.
>
> If you join your local real estate board, you will let you know how to get
> the contracts. Most California realtors use WinForms from the California
> Association of Realtors. Also, you local board will give you the info
> regarding joining the MLS, MLS key etc.

Thanks, I'm now connected.

> > 3. Where and how do I get application software that corresponds with
> > lenders?
>
> Here is a site for loan package
> http://www.calyxsoftware.com/

Ok thanks. With some additional research, it seems like POINT is the
standard software that lenders use.

> > 4. How and where do I meet lenders in order to build a relationship
> > with them?
>
> You can start here:
> www.pfdc.com

That link is no longer valid. If you have anything else, I'd
appreciate it.

> > 5. Is there any office application software that brokers use that keeps
> > tract of their desk costs, trust account balances and commissions?
>
> You can look in the back of Realtor magazine.
>
> Welcome on board!

Thanks!

> http://www.AmericanWest.biz

By the way, I took a look at your website and it seems like you have
what I want to establish (Broker in California and Nevada). Did you
find that the California broker exam was much harder than the Nevada
broker exam as well? However, I like the ease and timeframe of PSI
examination services. It took me 3 months to register and take the
california broker test where Nevada only took a week.

Regards...



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