A broker, in order to begin using a temporary shelter on a permanent basis in which to conduct business would have to register the shelter as a branch office with the DBPR and display their signage.
If a broker wishes to set up a branch or convert a temporary shelter into one, he will have to register it with the Department of Business and Professional Regulation (DBPR).
The DBPR is the agency with the mandate of licensing and regulating various businesses and professions in the State of Florida, ranging from hotels and restaurants, to real estate agents, brokers, and barbers.
Offices need to have one closed room for privacy. And signage must show that the business is a real estate brokerage.
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