Wednesday, July 22, 2020

What Is a Broker Pre-License Course

What Is a Broker Pre-License Course Bulleted List: What Is a Broker Pre-License Course? A real estate agent is any licensed real estate professional representing a buyer or seller in a sales transaction for a commission. All brokers are agents, but not all agents are brokers.  Take a look at some quick facts about brokers. In most states, the beginning real estate license is salesperson or sales agent. After a few years, youĆ¢€™re eligible to earn a broker license. In some states, like Washington, thereĆ¢€™re no salespeople, only brokers, managing brokers, and designated brokers. Read here about the difference between a salesperson and a broker. To earn a real estate license, you complete a pre-license course, pass a state licensing exam, submit an application, and find an established real estate professional to sponsor you. To earn a broker, or managing broker license in Washington, you must be practicing agent for a few years and then complete the broker pre-license course and pass the exam. In Washington, broker license applicants complete 90 hours of real estate education, including: A 60-hour course in Real Estate Fundamentals A 30-hour course in Real Estate Practices In Washington, managing broker license applicants have 3 years of full-time experience as an active real estate broker and complete 90 hours of real estate education, including: 30 hours of brokerage management 30 hours of business management 30 hours of advanced real estate law For a designated brokers endorsement, you must have a: Managing broker license Controlling interest in each firm for which youre a designated broker Designated brokers can start their own brokerage firms and hire salespeople. They create a policy manual, supervise agents, lead meetings, and review forms and advertising.

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