Build-to-Rent Broker of Record in Connecticut
50 State Brokerage places a licensed Connecticut broker of record for build-to-rent operators within 24 hours. Month-to-month agreements, full state compliance, no long-term lock-in.
Why build-to-rent operators need a Connecticut broker of record
Under Connecticut law, any company facilitating real estate transactions — including build-to-rent activity — must have a licensed broker on file with the state real estate regulator. Operating without one exposes the company to fines, unwound transactions, and future licensing denials.
What Connecticut broker coverage unlocks for BTR
Broker of record placement, firm license application, compliance sign-off, MLS access, and coverage for ongoing build-to-rent operations across Connecticut.
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