If you are looking for how to get your real estate license in Arkansas, you may want to check out the following article. 

http://www.licenseprofessor.com/States/Arkansas/ArkansasLicenseRequirements.aspx

It provides such information as:

Arkansas provides two basic real estate licenses, a broker's license and a salesperson's license. Generally, a salesperson's license allows the holder to sell real estate only under the auspices of a licensed broker. (Salespersons licenses are generally what people refer to when they say they have a real estate license.)

You will also find the prerequisites of getting both a saleperson's and a broker's license as well as states that have a reciprocity agreement with Arkansas

 

We have started a new feature on the Real Estate License Professor site that I am very excited about - the Real Estate License Professor's Blog.  The theme of the Real Estate License Professor Blog is "blogging and news worthy stories for salespersons, brokers, real estate license educators and students alike".

The blog will be full of current real estate license specific material as well as subjects that should appeal to anyone in the real estate community. We have three editors that will be making posts and providing their insight into today's market. Best yet is I am one of the editors and I can ramble on about what I want...ohh the power.

If there are any topics that you would like to have discussed or questions you would like answered, please feel free to send us an email at blog@licenseprofessor.com.  I look forward to hearing from you.

 

Tom Chambers has written an interesting article the deals with strategies on how to approach the Real Estate License Exam. This article is written for realtors but its suggestions can be used for any type of exam.

He suggests that the real estate license exam is a very difficult test. Each state body who creates the exam know that those who pass are certified as professionals. Thus they want to make sure that the future realtors are well versed in the necessary concepts and ideas in order to properly serve their clients.

It is worth a read.

Matt

 

If you are looking for how to get your real estate license in Arizona, you may want to check out the following article. 

http://www.licenseprofessor.com/States/arizona/ArizonaLicenseRequirements.aspx

It provides such information as:

In the State of Arizona, exams, licensing, and continuing education for real estate agents are governed by the Arizona Department of Real Estate.

There are two basic real estate licenses in Alabama, a broker's license and a salesperson's license. Generally, a salesperson's license allows the holder to sell real estate only under the auspices of a licensed broker. (Salesperson's licenses are generally what people refer to when they say they have a real estate license.)

Matt Wilson

 

If you are looking for how to get your real estate license in Hawaii, you may want to check out the following article. 

http://www.licenseprofessor.com/States/Hawaii/HawaiiLicenseRequirements.aspx

It provides such information as:

In the State of Hawaii, exams, licensing, and continuing education for real estate agents are governed by the Hawaiian Department of Commerce and Consumer Affairs. There are two basic real estate licenses in Hawaii, a broker's license and a salesperson's license.

Matt

 

Traditionally, the winter holidays are a slow time for the real estate industry. People are less interested in buying and selling property. They are more interested in spending quality time with friends and family. This makes the holidays an opportune time for a realtor to focus on other aspects of thier real estate career. To help, we polled our office of real estate experts and real estate license exam educators to come up with the six things a realtor should do during the winter holidays.

To read more go to http://www.licenseprofessor.com/Articles/WhatARealtorShouldDoOverTheHolidays.aspx

Happy Holidays everyone.

 

If you are looking for how to get your real estate license in Alaska, you may want to check out the following article. 

http://www.licenseprofessor.com/States/Alaska/AlaskaLicenseRequirements.aspx

It provides such information as:

In Alaska, exams, licensing, and continuing education for real estate agents are governed by the Alaska Real Estate Commission.

There are three basic real estate licenses in Alaska:

  • Salesperson: a person working in the office of a real estate broker as an employee or independent contractor.
  • Associate Broker: a person who has met the qualifications to become a broker but continues to work in association with another broker rather than having a business of his/her own.
  • Broker: a person who operates his/her own real estate business or acts as a broker for a corporation or partnership.

To obtain the Salesperson's license, a person must:

  • Be a U.S. citizen or lawful permanent resident.
  • Be at least 19 years old.
  • Not be under indictment for forgery, theft, extortion, conspiracy to defraud, or any other felony implying character untrustworthiness.
  • If ever convicted of any of the specified felony charges, the complete sentence must have been served.
  • Complete 20 classroom hours approved pre-licensing education.

To obtain the Associate Broker's license, a person must:

  • Be a U.S. citizen or lawful permanent resident.
  • Not be under indictment for forgery, theft, extortion, conspiracy to defraud, or any other felony implying character untrustworthiness.
  • A person who has been convicted of a felony of one of the types listed above may not be granted an associate broker's license until five years after the complete sentence has been served.
  • Complete 15 classroom hours approved broker training.
  • Been a licensed salesperson for 24 consecutive months within the last 48, and real estate must have been his/her principal occupation.
  • Must have passed the broker's exam and be affiliated with a licensed broker.

To obtain the Broker's license, a person must:

  • Be a U.S. citizen or lawful permanent resident.
  • Not be under indictment for forgery, theft, extortion, conspiracy to defraud, or any other felony implying character untrustworthiness.
  • A person who has been convicted of a felony of one of the types listed above may not be granted an associate broker's license until five years after the complete sentence has been served.
  • Complete 15 classroom hours approved broker training.
  • Completed 24 consecutive months within the last 36 as a licensed salesperson, and real estate must have been his/her principal occupation
  • Must either own a real estate business or work as the broker for a corporation or partnership.
  • A corporation or partnership can have only one broker in charge. If a second person, meeting the qualifications of a broker, holds an ownership position or is employed by the company, that person is considered an associate broker.
  • Must have passed the broker's exam
 Matt
 

The Real Estate Dictionary

The Real Estate License Professor in cooperation with Google is pleased to provide their Real Estate Dictionary application to webmasters who would like to add content to their website. The Real Estate Dictionary allows access to hundreds of Real Estate specific terms and definitions and it is completely free to add to a website. This is a fun tool for both future brokers and sales agents as well as current realtors. It can be customized to suit the look of your own site.

You will find instructions on how to get the Real Estate Dictionary as well as a live sample by going to the following link:

Add the Real Estate License Professor's Real Estate Dictionary to your website.

Have fun with it.

 

If you are looking for how to get your real estate license in Alabama, you may want to check out the following article. 

http://www.licenseprofessor.com/States/Alabama/AlabamaLicenseRequirements.aspx

It provides such information as:

In the State of Alabama, exams, licensing, and continuing education for real estate agents are governed by the Alabama Real Estate Commission.

There are two basic real estate licenses in Alabama, a broker's license and a salesperson's license. Generally, a salesperson's license allows the holder to sell real estate only under the auspices of a licensed broker. (Salesperson's licenses are generally what people refer to when they say they have a real estate license.)

Matt

 

In coordination with Google, we have created another fun application called the Real Estate Dictionary.  The Real Estate Dictionary can be added to your Google home page making it very easy to access. You can use this tool to look up real estate specific terms and definitions. The Real Estate Dictionary is completely free and is a fun tool for both future brokers and sales agents as well as current realtors.

You can find an article on how to access the Real Estate Dictionary by going to the following link:

http://www.licenseprofessor.com/Articles/RealEstateDictionaryGoogleGadget.aspx

 
 
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