Agents at Dalton Wade have the flexibility to collaborate with other agents through team structures. If you would like to join a team, leave a team, or switch from one team to another, you must submit a request to the brokerage so that our records remain accurate.
All team affiliation changes must be reviewed and approved by Dalton Wade before they become effective.
Agents should submit the Team Change Request Form if they need to:
• Join an existing Dalton Wade team
• Leave their current team
• Switch from one team to another
This form ensures the brokerage can properly update team records, maintain compliance documentation, and confirm team membership.
Submit the Team Change Request Form Here.
If you plan to join a team:
Speak with the Team Leader and confirm that they are accepting new team members.
Submit the Team Change Request Form.
Provide the team name and Team Leader information within the form.
Once the request is reviewed and approved, the brokerage will update your team affiliation.
Agents may only belong to one Dalton Wade team at a time.
If you plan to leave a team:
Notify your Team Leader before submitting the request. Please note, depending on Team Agreement, there might be additional off-boarding you need to accomplish before leaving.
Submit the Team Change Request Form.
Provide the team name you are leaving.
After approval, your team affiliation will be updated with the brokerage.
Agents who leave a team may need to update marketing materials, social media profiles, or branding that references the team name.
If you plan to move from one team to another:
Notify your current Team Leader.
Confirm acceptance with the new Team Leader.
Submit the Team Change Request Form.
Your request will be reviewed and the brokerage will update your team affiliation once approved.
• Agents may only belong to one Dalton Wade team at a time.
• Team changes are not considered active until reviewed and approved by the brokerage.
• Agents should notify their Team Leader before submitting a request.
• Marketing materials must remain compliant with brokerage and state advertising rules.