How do you get your real estate License in California ?

December 26, 2009

I am 19 years old and want to earn my License to work as a real estate salesman. I bought a DVD course from Lumbleau Real Estate school. After I am done with all the material can I go take my test right away or do I have to take more courses? What are all the requirements ? A detailed answer would be much appreciated !! Thank you so much !

a; check out California’s department of real estate site to see if Lumbleau is an authorized
school to dispense RE info for licensees for taking the sales person test.
if it is not, you have to find one [school] that you like that is.

b; after you find that you have successfully an authorized school’s tests, and gotten
 How do you get your real estate License in California ?
a diploma from them, you are authorized to sign up to take the state salesperson’s test.

c; i hope you have decided at this time whether you want to work as a buyer’s agent or
seller’s agent, and that you are smart never TO BE A dual agent, even though it is
legal to be one.

i hope you have found either a franchise or independent to hang your license with.
[they both also offer desk fees for 100% agents, or split fees with no desk charges.

if you go with an independent agency, it is likely, if you chose to go buyer's agency
only, the broker will not require you to join the absurd NAR.

luck
happy new year
[did my training in Calif]

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2 Responses to “How do you get your real estate License in California ?”

  1. Sharon T Says:

    Go to http://www.dre.ca.gov and read all about it.
    References :

  2. kemperk Says:

    a; check out California’s department of real estate site to see if Lumbleau is an authorized
    school to dispense RE info for licensees for taking the sales person test.
    if it is not, you have to find one [school] that you like that is.

    b; after you find that you have successfully an authorized school’s tests, and gotten
    a diploma from them, you are authorized to sign up to take the state salesperson’s test.

    c; i hope you have decided at this time whether you want to work as a buyer’s agent or
    seller’s agent, and that you are smart never TO BE A dual agent, even though it is
    legal to be one.

    i hope you have found either a franchise or independent to hang your license with.
    [they both also offer desk fees for 100% agents, or split fees with no desk charges.

    if you go with an independent agency, it is likely, if you chose to go buyer's agency
    only, the broker will not require you to join the absurd NAR.

    luck
    happy new year
    [did my training in Calif]
    References :
    AZ RE Broker

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