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#235738 - 07/01/08 06:25 PM Finally did it. My brokerage is finally up!
RebelBroker Moderator Offline
California Real Estate Broker
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Registered: 06/15/03
Posts: 1221
Loc: Morgan Hill, CA, USA
Hi All,

Well, I finally did it. After lots of analysis of what I should or should not do, I finally decided to drop the hammer and going.

As of Friday last week, my corporation was approved by California State. The paperwork is on its way, as is the corporate brokerage paperwork to the DRE.

Definitely a liberating feeling and I look forward to sharing the ups and downs of the process. Here is a quick list of the stuff I had to do to get off the ground (aside from get clients! grin):

- Create Corporation
- Order yard and directional signs
- Order brokers license for corporation (licensing fee for state)
- Order business cards
- Arrange for E&O Insurance
- Update info with MLS system
- Buy some lockboxes
- Order thick stock logo'd front and back covers for use with listing presos, etc.


That is really it. If you have a brokers license, that is all that really stands between you and truly being your own boss. Unless you want to pay extra for expediting your corporation formation, let me suggest you get that done ahead of time.

In my case, one of the biggest delays was just worrying about doing it wrong somewhere along the way. It can be a scary thing. I finally just decided to go with what I knew and get it done.

Look forward to working with you folks out there in the future!

R
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#235751 - 07/01/08 07:12 PM Re: Finally did it. My brokerage is finally up! [Re: RebelBroker]
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Robert - thanks for the info. I am working towards my liberation too. Next 6 months I plan to acquire my lockboxes, order my signs and any other things I can get done without a big hit to the funds all at once. I already have my LLC in place, now it is just timing and nerve to jump to the greener grass!
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#235788 - 07/02/08 01:09 AM Re: Finally did it. My brokerage is finally up! [Re: jbt4re]
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Registered: 05/01/05
Posts: 5335
Loc: georgia
Yes been on my own about a year now.

I love it!

It's kind of like when you were a young guy sitting on the wall wanting to get out there and dance with the ladies.

It took alot of guts but when you did it you felt like you were having the time of you life!

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#235796 - 07/02/08 07:53 AM Re: Finally did it. My brokerage is finally up! [Re: super realtor]
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Registered: 09/01/06
Posts: 2302
Loc: upstate New York
I made the change more gradually using a duel licensing approach. Had my own license as a broker overlapping with my associate broker license at another agency for nearly 3 years, then dropped the associate broker license and been totally on my own a little over 2 years ago. That has been the best change I made since starting in the business over 12 years ago.

I operate as a one person business under my own name; a sole proprietorship with no LLC or corporate organization. I haven't ordered any presentation covers (I think Rebel is right to have done so though, as I expect he will be working with a different type of client base than what I do). I haven't sprung for a web site either; though it has been considered. The advice about your expenses is very true, there are a host of vendors that will want to spend your money for you on a lot of stuff that you really don't need. Having said that I will also say don't cheat yourself on what you do need.

Rebel: I have read your posts in the past and think you are well qualified. Good luck and much future success!

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#235798 - 07/02/08 07:57 AM Re: Finally did it. My brokerage is finally up! [Re: Mr. Foreclosure]
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Registered: 10/14/07
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Loc: Outer Banks
2 years next week for me. Very liberating and profitable.
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#235878 - 07/02/08 02:03 PM Re: Finally did it. My brokerage is finally up! [Re: Bigtoe]
Cave Man Offline
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Registered: 11/16/07
Posts: 312
Loc: CA
Congratulations and Best of Luck

I would add:
update info with local REALTOR Association

and for the next step:
have MLS and Association paperwork ready if you want to bring an agent on board
have independent contractor agreement ready if agent joins
have system in place to monitor agent files

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#236024 - 07/03/08 10:34 AM Re: Finally did it. My brokerage is finally up! [Re: Cave Man]
RebelBroker Moderator Offline
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Loc: Morgan Hill, CA, USA
I wish I could do an LLC out here in California. Unfortunately, you cannot have an LLC with a real estate brokerage in this state.

I think for me the delay came most in just not wanting to do a single thing "Wrong". It was the classic paralysis of analysis.

While I had decided a long time ago I wanted to my own office, it was not till I had paid desk fees for a long period with no sales that I finally DECIDED. Once I did, I just sort of fell into a rush to get it done.

Once I did and just started doing what needed doing, I could not help but wonder why I had delayed so long.

Feels good. Still waiting on the final paperwork (should arrive today.... if not,gotta wait till monday) once that arrives and I send off for the corporate brokers license, I will be official.

What is amazing is that it is as if some sort of cosmic switch has been thrown. Just this week I got two serious buyers and a lister (in an area where houses are moving) who contacted me. It would be fantastic to have months of no business only to get a deal or two going within just a few weeks of starting my own company!

Cave Man makes a good point on getting ready to work with contractor/agents. I have what I think is a unique plan for that and I have already been approached by a couple of agents interested in joining me. The plan was to wait till the new year to bring on agents, but if I find some good folks now, it would be nice to be ready to bring them on board smoothly.

R
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#236726 - 07/08/08 12:47 AM Re: Finally did it. My brokerage is finally up! [Re: RebelBroker]
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Registered: 05/24/06
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Loc: California
"I wish I could do an LLC out here in California. Unfortunately, you cannot have an LLC with a real estate brokerage in this state."

said who?
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#236837 - 07/08/08 05:01 PM Re: Finally did it. My brokerage is finally up! [Re: Area Pro Realty]
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Registered: 04/05/06
Posts: 34
Loc: Peterborough & Kawartha Lakes,...
Best of luck and continued success.
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#236916 - 07/09/08 07:27 AM Re: Finally did it. My brokerage is finally up! [Re: Constantine]
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Registered: 11/03/07
Posts: 970
Loc: Colorado
Are you operating out of your house Rebel or going to have a real office? I operate out of my house and love it. Maybe in CA you can't do that. I just require my agents to have internet and a fax machine is recommended at their homes, but not required if they want to go to kinkos or something. But good luck rebel. You'll like not having the chains around you. Even if you worked for an easy going broker before it will still be better.

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#236964 - 07/09/08 11:00 AM Re: Finally did it. My brokerage is finally up! [Re: ColoBroker]
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Registered: 01/22/06
Posts: 46
Loc: PA
ColoBroker or anyone for that matter that can answer: With recruiting agents, have you had problem being that you are strictly home based. I will be opening an office in the next couple months and have been debating about whether to have an actual physical office or not. If I did get a real office, it would be a small space, but still probably cost me $850-1000/mnth. My expectation is that agents will work from home, but didn't know how they would feel about not having a true office space somewhere. Any thoughts?

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#236973 - 07/09/08 11:55 AM Re: Finally did it. My brokerage is finally up! [Re: das317]
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Registered: 07/27/06
Posts: 1566
Loc: Dayton Ohio
Congrats Rebel. You have been planning this since I joined the forum! Best of luck to you.

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#237005 - 07/09/08 02:09 PM Re: Finally did it. My brokerage is finally up! [Re: REODayton]
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Loc: Colorado
I have just one broker associate and haven't really recruited, but one other person. I don't plan on recruiting, but if some one approaches me about it I have my office policy. My current broker associate likes the arrangement. He lives about 20 miles away from me and services all over including the Denver Metro area where as I don't. So we don't really need a place as of yet.

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#237099 - 07/09/08 10:35 PM Re: Finally did it. My brokerage is finally up! [Re: ColoBroker]
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Registered: 01/27/07
Posts: 1756
Loc: USA
guys i must ask.

why start your own shop? i am asking 100% out of quoriousity. there is an agent in my office that i work with on occasion for certain deals and i would say that we are the "go to guys" for one another, when we need something. he has been in the business for about 8 years and was contemplating opening up his own shop. he decided against it. his reason was that we pay 250monthly, 190 annual e&o and 195 per transacion(charged to the client) and we keep 100% of our commission.

if we were to open up an office of our own, we would have to pay higher mls e&o and in my state we would have to have a store front as we could not go from the home(wish we could).

as it is now, we have total flexibility to do anything we want within the law, just as if we were at our own shop. the only real difference as i see it for me is that i pay less money to let someone else assume the cost of running the shop.

please give me your reasons as i am sure you have some great reasons for opening you own shop as opposed to being at someone elses.

for example, super, i know that you worked for solid source. you must pay higher fees on your own as opposed to being linked to them.

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#237136 - 07/10/08 07:00 AM Re: Finally did it. My brokerage is finally up! [Re: estatereal]
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Loc: Colorado
If I couldn't operate out of my home then I wouldn't open my own place. I would not want to pay rent for an office.

I don't think there are any companies around this area that offer agent programs like you mentioned estatereal.

If there are they are companies run from homes as well. Or located in Denver which is 50 miles away and not part of my local Realtor board. My MLS fees stay the same. My E&O just doubles to about $500. I don't like office meetings and it seems every company in my area has mandatory office meetings. I live outside of town about 10-12 miles so I never liked going to an office for a lousy meeting or something useless like that.

I like to be able to change my rules to meet the client needs. Maybe there are some other companies around that allow this, but I never looked to them.

No annoying fellow realtors in the same office except myself.

I didn't start my own company until I found centralized showings a couple of years ago. Now there are a bunch of showing companies.

The company I was working for before I opened my own place had low monthly fees, but 55/45 splits that would grow with production. (Coldwell Banker franchise) And this company of the larger ones in town was the cheapest to work for. $1000 month (remax). $22,000 a year (Large local brand). $36,000 year (other local brand). With 100% splits.

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