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Brian is correct. In California if you have a four year degree from an accredited college, the Department of Real Estate will waive the 2 year agent license requirement. You may take the broker test and by pass that phase.

I hope this will be of some use to you, good luck.

"FIGHT ON"

2007-06-23 09:27:50 · answer #1 · answered by loanmasterone 7 · 0 0

if you have a bachelor's degree, you can become a broker by taking 8 classes (5 if you're already an agent). If You're a lawyer, you can just take the state exam to become a broker. Other than that, you need to be an active real estate agent for 2 years.

This website might help:
http://www.retrainers.com/index.html

Regards

2007-06-23 10:46:31 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Don't know what the time frame is, however, you should be able to do this little bit of homework on your own.

For instance, if it requires 300 more hours of study and the passing of a broker's exam, then so be it.

If you're anxious to start doing business, just do a referral agreement with a company until you get your broker's license. Pay attention to also how how more is needed for you to open your own business, after, getting your broker's license. Each state's requirements are different.

2007-06-23 09:16:54 · answer #3 · answered by Venita Peyton 6 · 0 1

If you have a four year Bachelor's degree, you can bypass the two years agent experience. At least I believe that is what I remember when I looked into it a few years ago.

2007-06-23 09:19:37 · answer #4 · answered by Brian G 6 · 0 0

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