North Carolina to require Real Estate Agents to have Broker's License
North Carolina to require Real Estate Agents to have Broker's License January 11, 2006 - Linknet Real Estate NewsAccording to a news release by Carolina Community College, effective April 1, 2006, North Carolina is getting rid of the real estate salesperson licence and making it mandatory that all licensees have a broker's licence. Three other states have already adopted this policy, and more will likely be coming in the future. The College will be offering classes for new real estate students and upgrade classes for current licencees who will need to take more courses. Under the new regulations, license applicants will need more real estate courses, and persons wishing to become brokers-in-charge of real estate offices will need even more training, plus real estate experience. There will also be a requirement for on-going education after licencing. Course offerings will be published as soon as the requirements are made public. Linknet Real Estate News Real Estate Promotion for Agents
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