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1) Real Estate Education Facts & Materials:

  • The real estate salesperson course is required by the Alabama Real Estate Commission as a prerequisite to the state licensing exam. Subjects covered include Real Estate Law, Agency Laws, Property Interests and Rights, Deeds, Financing, Mortgages, Listing Agreements, Contract Law, and other topics.

2) Real Estate License Sneak Preview:

  • Real estate broker: After gaining some years of experience in real estate sales, a salesperson may decide to become licensed as a real estate broker. Commonly more course work and a broker's state exam on real estate law must be passed. Upon obtaining a broker's license, a real estate agent may continue to work for another broker in a similar capacity as before often referred to as a broker associate or associate broker or take charge of his/her own brokerage and hire other salespersons, or broker, licensees. Becoming a branch office manager may or may not require a broker's license. Some states such as New York allow licensed attorneys to become real estate brokers without taking any exam. In states, such as Colorado, there are no salespeople, as all licensees are Brokers.

3) Preperation Cram Course Recommended!

  • Typical requirements for obtaining a license are to complete an approved training course and/or to pass an examination selected by the state's licensing board. Several states and provinces also require inspectors to periodically obtain continuing education credits in order to renew their licenses.
 

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