Managing broker definition

Managing broker means a broker who has supervisory
Managing broker means a broker who manages a branch office.
Managing broker means a broker who has supervisory responsibilities for licensees in one or, in the case of a multi-office company, more than one office and who has been appointed as such by the sponsoring broker.

Examples of Managing broker in a sentence

  • The Employing Broker, or the Managing Broker if there is a managing broker, will maintain the Brokerage Firm-specific Do Not Call List.

  • If a caller telephones an individual who requests not to receive future telephone calls, the caller will e-mail the name of the person called, the telephone number called, the date and time of the call to the Employing Broker or, if the Employing Broker has delegated the supervisory duties of Brokerage Firm to a Managing Broker, then the e-mail will be made to the Managing Broker.

  • Unless the context requires otherwise, whenever used in this Manual, the term “Broker” shall refer to the Employing Broker and a Managing Broker, if Brokerage Firm or the Employing Broker has designated such a Managing Broker.

  • Licensee shall work under the supervision of their Managing Broker.

  • The individual licensee that has been assigned by his/her Managing Broker 186 and is working as an agent for the Seller or Property Owner in this consumer’s prospective transaction, to the 187 exclusion of all other licensees in his/her company.


More Definitions of Managing broker

Managing broker means a natural person acting on behalf of a real estate firm to perform real estate brokerage services under the supervision of theDesignated Broker” and who may supervise other brokers or managing brokers licensed to the firm.
Managing broker means, at the choice of the Brokerage Member:
Managing broker means a licensee who may be authorized
Managing broker means a natural person acting on behalf of
Managing broker means a natural person acting on
Managing broker means a licensee who may be authorized to assume broker who has supervisory responsibilities as a designated managing broker for licensees in one or, in the case of a multi-office company, more than one office, upon appointment by the sponsoring broker and registration with the