Sponsorship Program
Most brokerages offer a license hold and a desk fee. We offer a platform, direct deal flow, structured mentorship, institutional compliance, and the operational infrastructure of a firm that acquires, manages, and sells commercial real estate.
Operate alongside Equitify’s acquisition and disposition pipeline from day one.
Direct access to experienced brokers, standardized training, and operational playbooks.
TREC-compliant supervision, advertising review, and documented policies from day one.
Sponsored agents operate alongside Equitify’s acquisition and disposition pipeline, exposure to real transactions, real underwriting, and real capital partners from day one.
You are not left to figure it out. Every agent receives direct access to experienced brokers, standardized training, and operational playbooks for commercial and residential practice.
Gain the rare advantage of having a capital allocation and property management arm behind your pitches. Clients and prospects see the institutional infrastructure backing every interaction.
Leverage our dedicated operational focus and data-driven insights in one of the nation’s strongest real estate markets. Deep submarket knowledge that translates directly into better client advisory.
A clear four-step path from application to active license under Equitify sponsorship.
Submit your application below. We review fit, licensing status, practice focus, and career goals. You’ll hear back within 2 business days.
Independent Contractor Agreement outlining commission splits, fees, expectations, and the operational framework you’ll practice within.
Sponsorship request processed through TREC’s online services. We handle the paperwork and coordination to ensure seamless license transfer.
CE verification, platform access, compliance orientation, and integration into active deal flow. You’re operational from week one.
As a TREC-licensed broker, Equitify carries formal obligations for every sponsored agent. We treat these as a feature, not a checkbox.
Active oversight of all brokerage activity to ensure compliance with TREC rules and the Code of Ethics.
Every piece of agent advertising is reviewed against TREC rules before it goes out, protecting you from inadvertent violations.
Documented brokerage policies and procedures that meet TREC’s requirements and give agents a clear operating standard.
A high fiduciary duty to clients enforced across every transaction, with broker-level accountability for agent conduct.
Ongoing verification that sponsored agents meet continuing education and competence standards before and during practice.
Designated supervisors complete TREC’s Broker Responsibility course, ensuring delegated oversight meets the same standard.
Equitify sponsors agents across commercial and residential practice areas.
Retail, industrial, office, and mixed-use leasing and sales across DFW submarkets.
Disposition advisory and buyer representation with direct access to Equitify’s capital network.
Buyer and seller representation backed by institutional compliance infrastructure and marketing support.
Coordination with Equitify’s management arm for clients who need full-cycle asset oversight.
Most sponsoring brokers talk about opportunity. We operate an active acquisition and disposition pipeline. Sponsored agents see real transactions, real underwriting models, and real capital partner relationships.
TREC supervision, advertising review, and written policies aren’t afterthoughts. They’re the operational backbone that lets you practice with confidence and protects your license from avoidable exposure.
When you pitch clients, you’re backed by a firm that acquires, manages, and sells commercial real estate. That’s a fundamentally different conversation than a license hold with no operational substance.
We invest in agents who want to build practices, not agents looking for the lowest overhead. That selectivity means a better peer network, higher-quality mentorship, and an environment that compounds.
Tell us about your practice. We’ll respond within 2 business days.
Whether you’re newly licensed, looking to switch brokers, or reactivating your license, the first step is a conversation.