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Experience:
You must meet one of the following experience requirements to be eligible for licensure as a real estate broker. To assure consistency and fairness in evaluating your qualifying experience, the Department of State will utilize a point system which takes into consideration the amount and type of qualifying activities performed and assigns a weighted value to each function. Determine which type of experience you will be claiming from the chart below and fill out the corresponding experience supplement (A, B or C).
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You must accumulate a
minimum of:
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Experience
Supplement:
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Standard 1:
Licensed Real Estate Salesperson
At least two years of full time, active participation as a licensed real estate salesperson under the supervision of a licensed real estate broker. Full time is defined as 35 hours per week for 100 weeks.
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3500 Points |
A |
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Standard 2
Equivalent Experience
At least three years of full time active participation in the general real estate business (activity that does not require licensure as a real estate salesperson). Two years full time is defined as 35 hours per week for 100 weeks.
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5250 Points |
B |
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Standard 3
Combined Experience
At least three years of full time activity that is a combination of standards one and two. Two years full time activity is defined as 35 hours per week for 100 weeks.
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In order to qualify for licensure as a real estate broker,
an applicant must have at least two years of experience as a licensed
real estate salesperson and 3500 points. Download a copy of the
Licensed Salespersons Activity Only here.
A second way to become licensed is to have at least three years experience
in the general real estate field (e.g., buying and selling your
own property, managing property owned by your employer) and accumulate
5250 points. Download a copy of the Equivalent Experience In General
Real Estate Business here.
You must also have satisfactorily completed both the qualifying
salesperson course of 75-hours and an additional 45-hour real estate
broker course as approved by the Secretary of State, and have passed
a qualifying examination administered by the Department of State
which are the following dates:
Benefits
Classes are designed for you the busy executive,
who wants to finish quickly or over a longer period of time:
- Flexible hours
- Professionals on subjects taught
- Move at your own pace
In Hurry?
Day Class Format Two days a week and complete in three
weeks.
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Don't Have a Lot of Time?
Evening Format Three nights a week and complete in 4
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Time |
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Broker License Qualifying day |
45.0 |
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Broker License Qualifying evening |
45.0 |
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For more information, call Sandy or Frances frame at
REEDC, (718) 339-7845.
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