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Real Estate Broker required training to assist the provisional broker to meet the 90-hour post-licensing educational requirements set forth by the North Carolina Real Estate Commission.
Get 30-hours of post-licensing education.
This course consists of high-level advanced instruction covering Agency relationships and duties to principals and third parties, working with sellers and working with buyers. This course also includes issues confronted when agents leave/change firms with the resulting licenses and education concerns.
(3.0 CEUs)
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Real Estate Broker required training to assist the provisional broker to meet the 90-hour post-licensing educational requirements set forth by the North Carolina Real Estate Commission.
Get 30-hours of post-licensing education.
This course consists of high level advanced instruction covering contracts and closing. This course will also discuss license status and education issues.
(3.0 CEUs)
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Real Estate Broker required training to assist the provisional broker to meet the 90-hour post-licensing educational requirements set forth by the North Carolina Real Estate Commission.
Get 30-hours of post-licensing education.
This course consists of high-level advanced instruction covering special topics. It includes land use controls, miscellaneous law issues, sale of undeveloped land and other special topics.
(3.0 CEUs)
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Notice from the NC Real Estate Commission October 7, 2011: A license issued to a resident provisional broker shall be issued on inactive status. In order for a provisional broker license to be eligible for active status, the provisional broker must affiliate the license with a qualified broker-in-charge. Additionally, in order for the license to remain eligible for active status, the provisional broker must complete at least one 30-hour postlicensing course on or before his or her first anniversary date of licensure. The provisional broker must further complete a second and third postlicensing course on or before the second and third respective anniversary dates of licensure in order to retain the eligibility for "active" license status. Please note that postlicensing education requirements are in addition to continuing education requirements and the two are not synonymous.
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