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We are often asked what the actual time frame is to complete training and get your real estate license. This isn’t the easiest question to answer because it depends… What state are you in? What are that states license requirements? How much time can you commit toward your training? How diligent are you toward working [...]
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Ohio state laws require that a person may not legally act as a real estate salesperson or broker in Ohio without first obtaining a real estate license issued by the Division of Real Estate & Professional Licensing. In order to obtain your license, you will be required to meet a series of requirements as defined [...]
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In order to qualify for licensure as a real estate salesperson in the State of New York you will need to meet a number of both pre and post-license requirements as well as pass a state issued real estate examination. This page has been designed to serve as a guide for obtaining your real estate [...]
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The Rhode Island Division of Commercial Licensing and Regulation is the responsible party for all state licensing as well as the regulation of real estate agents, brokers and appraisers. The real estate division also schedules and administers the appropriate real estate exam for each individual party. In an effort to obtain your real estate license [...]
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The State of Oregon no longer issues a real estate salesperson license as most other states do. July 1st of 2002, Oregon converted all of their real estate salesperson licenses over to temporary associate broker licenses. The temporary associate brokers were required to complete an Associate Broker Transition Course or ABTC before June 30th of [...]
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Have you been considering the idea of becoming a real estate agent in New Mexico? Currently, New Mexico state laws require anyone interested in acting as a real estate agent to obtain a real estate license issued by the New Mexico Real Estate Commission. In order for you to become licensed, you must meet all [...]
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Are you interested in selling real estate in New Hampshire? Well, then you are going to need a New Hampshire real estate license which means that you have come to the right place. On this page you will find all of the current information and requirements that you need to obtain your real estate license [...]
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You’ve had all the classes, you passed your real estate exam, you’ve got your real estate license, done, right? Sorry, to tell you this but continuing education classes are in your future. Lots of them. Agents call them clock hours, and quite a few real estate agents seem to forget about them until it’s time [...]
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The Peninsula Real Estate School is operated by the Virginia Peninsula Association of Realtors®. They are the area’s voice for real estate professionals and an informational resource for those interested in pursuing a real estate career or finding members in good standing in the area. Their main objectives are to maintain high standards of ethical [...]
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The Moseley Dickinson Academy of Real Estate offers pre-licensing and post licensing education for real estate agents in central and western Virginia. They offer more Virginia State approved courses, and more instruction options then most other schools. In fact, Moseley Dickinson is highly recommended by many area real estate brokers, appraisers, and real estate sales [...]
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