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I’ve heard people mention being an “agent”, “salesperson”, “broker”, etc. What is the difference?

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I’ve heard people mention being an “agent”, “salesperson”, “broker”, etc. What is the difference?

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The term “agent” or “salesperson” is often used when referring to real estate professionals. However, you’ll want to be familiar with the official licensing terminology used in North Carolina. If you have any questions about this, you are encouraged contact the North Carolina Real Estate Commission (NCREC) at 919-875-3700. In North Carolina, there are essentially three levels of licensing: • Provisional Broker • Broker • Broker-in-Charge The first level is Provisional Broker, and is where your journey begins.

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