Michigan Employing Broker

Michigan Employing Broker Placement

Need an Employing Broker in Michigan? We provide licensed broker placement, LARA compliance oversight, and brokerage infrastructure for real estate companies, property management firms, PropTech platforms, and investors operating in Michigan.

What Is an Employing Broker in Michigan?

Michigan law requires every real estate brokerage to have an Employing Broker — a designated licensed broker who supervises all real estate activity conducted at that brokerage. The Michigan Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs (LARA) holds the Employing Broker personally responsible for compliance, supervision, and record-keeping.

Services

Employing Broker Placement

A licensed Employing Broker ready to serve as your brokerage's designated broker. Skip the years-long licensing process and start operating immediately.

Michigan LARA Compliance

Ongoing compliance oversight, policies and procedures, audit preparedness, and ongoing compliance oversight to keep your Michigan brokerage in good standing with LARA.

Property Management Licensing

Employing Broker services for property management companies operating in Michigan. Meet state requirements without hiring a full-time broker.

Transaction Support

Support for acquisitions, dispositions, and high-volume transaction programs across Michigan markets including Detroit, Grand Rapids, Ann Arbor, Lansing, and the surrounding suburbs.

Complaint Management

End-to-end complaint intake, response, and resolution management to keep your brokerage compliant and protected. AI complaint compliance by AkiaShield.

Who We Serve in Michigan

Michigan Markets We Cover

Detroit, Grand Rapids, Ann Arbor, Lansing, Kalamazoo, Flint, Dearborn, Troy, Farmington Hills, Sterling Heights, Warren, Traverse City, and all Michigan counties.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is an Employing Broker in Michigan?

An Employing Broker in Michigan is a designated licensed broker who supervises all real estate transactions and agents operating at a brokerage. The Michigan Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs requires every brokerage to have a designated Employing Broker.

How quickly can I get an Employing Broker in Michigan?

Because we already have licensed Employing Brokers ready, we can typically onboard new clients much faster than the months-long process of qualifying and designating your own broker.

Contact

Email: hello@michiganemployingbroker.com

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