
Looking Up Your Arizona Real Estate License with ADRE
Need to look up your Arizona real estate license? No problem! With ADRE, you can check the status of your license in under a minute.

How to Look up Your Colorado Real Estate License
Have you recently received your Colorado real estate license and need to look it up? Here's the easiest way to look it up with a step by step guide.

How to Renew your North Carolina Real Estate License
Every year North Carolina requires you to renew your North Carolina real estate license. Here's a breakdown of the process, courses, and deadlines you need to renew your license.

How to Lookup Your Georgia Real Estate License With GREC
How do you know if your license is till active in the state of Georgia? Read here on how you can look up your Georgia real estate license status.

Fair Housing in Virginia
Fair housing is an issue for all people because everyone deserves to know their rights. But it is especially important for real estate agents to know what this term means to make sure they abide by the law and give everyone a fair chance. Find out all you need to know about Virginia fair housing.

What Legal Contracts Are Used When Buying Michigan Real Estate?
To buy a home in Michigan, there are a number of legal contracts, involved in the purchase and sale of property. Here's a breakdown of a few of the basic contracts.

Property Management Definition and Types
Learn about the four different types of real estate property management including residential, commercial, industrial, and special purpose.

3 Agency Classifications Real Estate Agents Should Know
Learning the three agency classifications will not only help in your real estate career but will also help you pass the real estate exam.

What Is The Difference Between Dual And Designated Real Estate Agency?
During a real estate transaction, representation can be exclusive, designated, or dual. This post covers designated and dual agency representation.

Why Real Estate Agents Should Consider Co-Listing
Co-listing can be a win for both agents and for the home seller. Here’s what you need to know about co-listing as a real estate agent.