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Do Real Estate Brokers Have to Be Designated Professional Corporation?
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When real estate brokers decide how to structure their business, one question often arises: Do they need to operate as a designated professional corporation (DPC)? The answer depends on local regulations and individual circumstances. Let’s explore this topic in detail. Do Real Estate Brokers Have to Be Designated Professional Corporation?

 

A designated professional corporation is a specific type of legal entity that allows licensed professionals—such as lawyers, doctors, or accountants—to practice their profession while benefiting from certain tax advantages and liability protections. In some jurisdictions, real estate brokers can also opt to establish their businesses as professional corporations, provided they meet the regulatory requirements.



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