Your broker of record across Texas, Florida, Georgia, and Utah for iBuyer programs, flat-fee listing services, and instant-offer platforms operating as licensed brokerages. One engagement, multiple states, advertising-compliance review built in.
iBuyer and flat-fee MLS businesses operate as licensed brokerages in every state where they transact. That means a designated/qualifying/principal broker on the entity license — in every single state — personally responsible for the firm's licensed activity to that state's commission.
The challenge: iBuyer programs often have higher transaction volume and higher advertising exposure than traditional brokerages. State commissions watch the advertising of high-volume, tech-driven listing services more closely than a typical residential office. The broker of record needs to actually review the advertising surface and the transaction-document flow — not just sign filings.
Why this matters: a flat-fee or iBuyer service that doesn't comply with each state's advertising rules (Texas 22 TAC §535.154/.155, Florida FREC Rule 61J2-10.025, Georgia GREC 520-1-.09, Utah R162-2f-401a) puts the brokerage license itself at risk — not just the marketing.
Active broker of record for 8 engagements, longest since 2019 (national rental platform). Multi-state experience with high-volume listing operators and tech-driven transaction platforms. Texas roster verifiable via TREC Public License Information. Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business.
Most iBuyer engagements go from first call to active coverage in two to four weeks per state. For multi-state launches, we run filings in parallel. Advertising-compliance review starts immediately once coverage is active — we don't wait for an issue to surface.
Tell us your states, your transaction model, and your launch timing. We'll come back with scoping and a quote within one business day.
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