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Marco
Not that I've heard.I'm also not sure if your refering to California or Canada.To oibtan a real estate salesperson license in California, you must first qualify for and pass a written examination. Those who pass the examination are provided a license application which must be submitted to and approved by the Dept of Real Estate.You must be 18 years of age or older to be licensed.Proof of Legal Presence in the United States is required. If you are not a California resident, there are other requirementsApplicants must be honest and truthful. Conviction of a crime may result in the denial of a license. Failure to disclose any criminal violation or disciplinary action in an applicant's entire history may also result in the denial of a license.No experience is required however the following education is required;Successful completion of the following college-level courses is required to become a real estate salesperson:Real Estate Principles (must be completed or in progress to apply for examination and must be completed prior to applying for a license); andReal Estate Practice (must be completed prior to applying for a license or within 18 months of license issuance); andOne course from the following list (must be completed prior to applying for a license or within 18 months of license issuance):Real Estate AppraisalProperty ManagementReal Estate FinanceReal Estate EconomicsLegal Aspects of Real EstateReal Estate Office AdministrationGeneral AccountingBusiness LawEscrowsMortgage Loan Brokering and LendingComputer Applications in Real EstateCommon Interest DevelopmentsNote: Members of the bar of any state in the United States or graduates of law schools recognized by the California State Bar will generally qualify on the basis of their education, and as such are exempt from the college-level course requirements. Evidence of admission to practice law, such as a photocopy of both sides of a current State Bar membership card, or of an LL.B. or J.D. Degree should accompany the application.Also, applicants who submit evidence of having completed the eight statutory college-level courses required for the broker examination and license are eligible to take the salesperson examination without submitting further evidence of experience or education.Courses must be three semester-units or four quarter-units at the college level. Courses must be completed at an institution of higher learning accredited by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges or by a comparable regional accrediting agency recognized by the United States Department of Education, or by a private real estate school which has had its courses approved by the California Real Estate Commissioner. Search for approved statutory/pre-license real estate courses.Courses completed through foreign institutions of higher learning must be evaluated by a foreign credentials evaluation service approved by the Department of Real Estate. See Examination Applicant Foreign Education Information (RE 223).Copies of official transcripts are generally acceptable evidence of completed courses. Transcripts of equivalent courses submitted as substitutes for the college-level courses listed above must be supported by an official course or catalog description in order to be evaluated for equivalency.No where on the California website could I find any change taking place for education requirments. You may want to call their office directly and inquire.If on the other hand, you are talking about Canada. That is quite possible because I know that many real estate agents in Canada do have bachelor's degrees. However, I'm still not sure if it's actually a requirement or will be a requirement. It may also depend upon the province.There is also a possiblility that if you are looking at it from an immigrant's point of view, meaning that you want to immigrate to Canada and work there as a real estate agent, then yes, I do believe that immigration would require you to have a degree to immigrate using the skilled worker class. .Good luck to you!
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Makalah
There's a terrific amount of knowldege in this article!
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