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The
LREC receives numerous inquiries regarding the
activities of secretaries and assistants. The following
information is based on the most frequently asked
questions. It is not all inclusive, and it is not
intended to replace the advice of competent legal
counsel.
It is
recommended that you review the
Louisiana Real Estate License Law
for additional information. See
R.S. 37:1431
for a description of activities that require a real
estate license.
Unlicensed secretaries and assistants can:
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Answer the phone and forward calls to licensee
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Submit listings and changes to a multiple
listing service
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Follow up on loan commitments after a contract
has been negotiated
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Place signs on listed property
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Order items of routine repair as directed by
licensee
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Prepare flyers and promotional information for
approval by licensee and supervising broker
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Type
contract forms as directed by licensee and
supervising broker
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Act
as courier service to deliver documents, pick up
keys, etc.
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Schedule appointments for licensee to show
listed property
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Secure public information documents from
courthouse, sewer district, water district, etc.
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Have
keys made for company listings
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Write ads as directed by licensee and
supervising broker and place advertising
(promotional information, newspaper ads, etc.)
Unlicensed secretaries and assistants can NOT:
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Host
an open house
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Prepare promotional material or ads without the
review and approval of licensee and supervising
broker
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Show
property listed for sale
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Answer any questions on listing
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Discuss or explain a contract, listing, or other
real estate document with anyone outside the
firm
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Be
paid on the basis of real estate activity, such
as a percentage of commission, or any amount
based on listings, sales, etc.
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Negotiate or agree to any commission, commission
split, management fee or referral fee on behalf
of a licensee
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