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National Real Estate Principles, Version 2.0: A Practical and Easy-to-Follow Introduction to Real Es



You can enroll in the courses at any real estate school approved by the Texas Real Estate Commission (TREC). Real estate schools vary in terms of curriculum, student support, and cost, so spend a little time comparing schools to find the best option for you.




National Real Estate Principles, Version 2.0: Your First Step to a Career in Real Estate




Adding all these costs together, you should expect to pay somewhere around $800 to $1,300 total to get your real estate license in Texas, with the biggest variable in cost being which real estate school you choose.


Adding all these costs together, you should expect to pay somewhere around $1,100 to $11,000 per year to be a real estate agent in Texas. These are rough estimates, but it gives you an idea of what to expect:


It all starts with your real estate license. The upfront cost and time spent studying may be an obstacle for you to overcome, but the rewards will be well worth your investment with our TREC-approved real estate courses.


Getting your New Mexico Real Estate Broker License is the first step to becoming a real estate associate broker in New Mexico. Nowadays, this process can be done almost entirely online. You will still need to take your New Mexico real estate license exam in person, but the rest of the process can be completed entirely online!


Becoming a real estate associate broker in New Mexico is as simple as getting your license and getting to work selling real estate! As long as you fulfill the below requirements, you are already on your way to your goal.


New Mexico requires that real estate associate broker complete 90 hours of pre-license coursework before sitting for their exam. This coursework will consist of three classes, each containing 30 hours of material.


After submitting your application, the next step is to complete your fingerprinting and background check. The New Mexico Real Estate Commission requires that all applicants have a background check performed before they can become a licensed real estate associate broker in New Mexico.


You must have a high school diploma or equivalent (if you were born after 1950) and successfully complete 120 hours of approved real estate education within a ten-year time frame immediately preceding your application. This education must be completed at an institution of higher education that awards a degree in at least a two-year program, education must consist of the following:


Included in the report of the Ohio Licensing Structure Task Force was a finding that additional education is necessary for those persons involved in the operation and management of a brokerage to assure that they are knowledgeable about their license law obligations as well as other issues involved in running a successful real estate business. To accomplish this, HB 532 requires a separate three hour continuing education class on these topics. This course is required to be taken by the following licensees, including those over 70 years of age:


Getting your West Virginia Real Estate License is the first step to becoming a real estate agent in West Virginia. Nowadays, this process can be done almost entirely online. You will still need to take your West Virginia real estate license exam in person, but the rest of the process can be completed entirely online!


Becoming a real estate agent in West Virginia is as simple as getting your license, finding a broker sponsor, and getting to work selling real estate! As long as you fulfill the below requirements, you are already on your way to your goal.


West Virginia requires that real estate sales agents complete 90 hours of pre-license coursework prior to sitting for their exam. This coursework will consist of four classes.


In most cases, you can take this test in your own home, but you must have a proctor overseeing you when sitting for the test. When purchasing your real estate pre-license course, check to see if a proctor is included in your education package.


Affiliate broker candidates must complete sixty (60) hours of real estate education in real estate principles/fundamentals before they take the examination. Proof that the education described above has been completed will be forwarded by the school where the education was completed to PSI. You may not register for the examination until the school has provided that information to PSI [pdf]. The school will also provide you a certificate or letter of course completion that you must submit to TREC with your application for licensure. Affiliate brokers licensed after 12/31/04 must have completed the 30-hour "Course for New Affiliates" prior to their license being issued and a letter or certificate of completion of the "Course for New Affiliates" must also be submitted with the license application.


In addition to experience, broker candidates must have successfully completed one hundred twenty (120) classroom hours of approved real estate education, thirty (30) hours of which must be an "Office/Broker Management" course taken at a school approved by the Tennessee Real Estate Commission.


You must pass the Tennessee (state law) portion of the examination for the same type of license you have in your resident state. Please Click Here (Worksheet A) [pdf] to download a worksheet which will assist you in determining your requirements for seeking a Tennessee real estate license. You must send TREC this completed worksheet and a "Certified License History" from all the states where you hold or have held a real estate license to TREC.info@tn.gov. Upon review of your request, TREC will notify you of your examination requirement(s). Please Note: The firm and principal broker where you are affiliated must also hold an active Tennessee real estate license.A non-resident firm application may be obtained by Clicking Here [pdf].


If you hold or have held a real estate license in another state and are now resident of Tennessee, you may still qualify under Tennessee statute to have your real estate education, the national portion of the exam and/or your experience (if applying for a broker license) substitute for Tennessee's education, national portion of the examination and/or experience. Please Click Here (Worksheet A) [pdf] to download a worksheet which will assist you in determining your requirements for seeking a Tennessee real estate license. You must send TREC this completed worksheet and a "Certified License History" from all the states where you hold or have held a real estate license to TREC.info@tn.gov. Upon review of your request, TREC will notify you of your examination requirements to obtain a Tennessee real estate license.


Getting your South Carolina Real Estate License is the first step to becoming a real estate agent in South Carolina. Nowadays, this process can be done almost entirely online. You will still need to take your South Carolina real estate license exam in person, but the rest of the process can be completed entirely online!


Becoming a real estate agent in South Carolina is as simple as getting your license, finding a broker sponsor, and getting to work selling real estate! As long as you fulfill the below requirements, you are already on your way to your goal.


South Carolina requires that real estate sales agents complete 60 hours of Unit I Salesperson pre-license coursework prior to sitting for their exam. The 30-hour Unit II Advanced Real Estate Principles course can be taken after passing the licensing exam but must be taken prior to applying for licensure. Both courses must be completed before obtaining initial licensure.


After receiving your initial application eligibility, you will now receive the instructions on how to obtain the fingerprint criminal background check. The South Carolina Real Estate Commission requires that all applicants have a background check performed before they can become a licensed real estate agent in South Carolina.


Under Rules 535.154 and 535.155 (effective May 15, 2018), an advertisement is defined as any form of communication by or on behalf of a license holder designed to attract the public to use real estate brokerage services and includes, but is not limited to, all publications, brochures, radio or television broadcasts, all electronic media including email, text messages, social media, the Internet, business stationery, business cards, displays, signs and billboards." An advertisement does not include a communication from a license holder to the license holder's current client.


No. An active real estate license is required to negotiate a real estate transaction between third parties. Conductingreal estate brokerage activity with an inactive license is considered a violation subject to sanctions. [TRELA 1101.351(c)] 2ff7e9595c


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