Real Estate Agent And Auctioneer In Florida?
Can a Licencesd Real Estate Broker hold a Real Estate Auction in Florida ior does auction require separate licensing
Can a Licencesd Real Estate Broker hold a Real Estate Auction in Florida ior does auction require separate licensing
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It appears that Florida requires auctioneers to be separately licensed in order to conduct public auctions. Please visit Florida 2006 Statutes Chapter 468 for further information.