Real Estate Licensing
Real estate licensing is a legal requirement for individuals who wish to work as real estate agents or brokers. To obtain a license, candidates must complete specific education courses, pass a state exam, and meet other local requirements. This process ensures that agents are knowledgeable about property laws, market practices, and ethical standards.
Once licensed, real estate professionals can assist clients in buying, selling, or renting properties. They must adhere to regulations set by their state’s real estate commission, which helps protect consumers and maintain industry integrity. Continuing education is often required to keep the license active and up-to-date.