Real Estate Licensing

Keep up to date with all things real estate and what you need to do to get licensed today! Find out what is trending to develop and grow in your real estate career.

Not completing your real estate CE on time can mean license suspensions, fees, and more, depending on your state. Learn how to easily stay up to date.
If you're immigrating to the United States, here is everything you need to know about residency and citizenship for your real estate license.
For many agents, CE courses can be a hassle, especially when you wait until the last minute to take them. Learn more about how to make the most of CE courses and what they can do for you.
Texas requires all real estate agents to take Sales Agent Apprentice Education (SAE) coursework to qualify for their first license renewals.
TRELA is the law, and TREC is the enforcer of that law. TRELA and TREC go hand in hand! Learn more about what you need to know moving forward with your real estate career.
Ready to start a real estate career in Houston, Texas? These figures can help you establish realistic expectations and set income goals for yourself.
As many businesses are closing their offices and working form home, we've receiving a lot of questions about real estate exams and renewals. Here's what Texas and New York are doing amid COVID-19.
If you're thinking about becoming a real estate agent in Michigan, you might be questioning the true cost of what it takes to get started. Here's an overview of the fees and costs you might need to cover to get started.
What is the Michigan LARA?
February 11, 2020
LARA is the governing body of Michigan that over sees real estate licensing. Learn more about LARA and how to make sure you keep up with their regulations.
In the state of New York, being an unlicensed real estate agent has it's benefits, however, it also has quite a bit of limitations. Learn more about what you can and can't do without a real estate license in New York.
Principles I lays out more foundational real estate concepts and Principles II gets into more complex concepts. Tackle on the next level with ease in understanding the fundamental principles to success in your real estate career.
The Pennsylvania Real Estate Commission is an important entity to be familiar with if you are a real estate agent in Pennsylvania. This is the group of people who evaluate your applications and decide if you can be granted a real estate license or not.

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