(2) to prepare students for the real
estate broker license examination upon satisfactory completion of the broker prelicensing course.
Not exact matches
To become a Class A member, an applicant must (1) be a
licensed real
estate broker; (2) engage primarily in the business of real
estate; (3) have an established place of business; (4) take a specified course and pass an
examination thereon; and (5) have three years experience as a
licensed salesman or
broker.
The purpose of the Act is to: (i) empower the Board to regulate and control the business of real
estate in The Bahamas, (ii) to empower the board to conduct such examinations and courses as it deems necessary to promote and maintain high ethical and professional standards of conduct between BREA licensed members and the general public in real estate transactions, and most importantly, (iii) to give the general public the assurance and understanding that all BREA licensed real estate brokers and salesmen are professional, accountable and liable under the provisions of the Real Estate (Brokers and Salesmen) Act,
estate in The Bahamas, (ii) to empower the board to conduct such
examinations and courses as it deems necessary to promote and maintain high ethical and professional standards of conduct between BREA
licensed members and the general public in real
estate transactions, and most importantly, (iii) to give the general public the assurance and understanding that all BREA licensed real estate brokers and salesmen are professional, accountable and liable under the provisions of the Real Estate (Brokers and Salesmen) Act,
estate transactions, and most importantly, (iii) to give the general public the assurance and understanding that all BREA
licensed real
estate brokers and salesmen are professional, accountable and liable under the provisions of the Real Estate (Brokers and Salesmen) Act,
estate brokers and salesmen are professional, accountable and liable under the provisions of the Real Estate (Brokers and Salesmen) Act
brokers and salesmen are professional, accountable and liable under the provisions of the Real
Estate (Brokers and Salesmen) Act,
Estate (
Brokers and Salesmen) Act
Brokers and Salesmen) Act, 1995.
application, be associated either as an employee or as an independent contractor with a Designated REALTOR ® Member of the Association or a Designated REALTOR ® Member of another Association (if a secondary member) and must maintain a current, valid real
estate broker's or salesperson's
license or be
licensed or certified by an appropriate state regulatory agency to engage in the appraisal of real property, shall complete a course of instruction covering the Bylaws and Rules and Regulations of the Association, the Bylaws of the State Association, and the Constitution and Bylaws and Code of Ethics of the NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS ®, and shall pass such reasonable and nondiscriminatory written
examinations thereon as may be required by the Membership Committee and shall agree in writing that if elected to membership he / she will abide by such Constitution, Bylaws, Rules and Regulations, and Code of Ethics.
In the event of the death of a
licensed broker, who is the sole proprietor of a real
estate business, the board shall, upon application by his legal representative, issue, without
examination, a temporary
license to such legal representative, or to an individual designated by him and approved by the board, upon the filing of a bond as aforesaid and the payment of the prescribed fee, which shall authorize such temporary licensee to continue to transact said business for a period not to exceed one year from the date of death subject to all other provisions of sections eighty - seven PP to eighty - seven DDD applicable to a
licensed broker except that such temporary
license shall not be renewed.
B. Individuals who are actively engaged in the real
estate profession other than as sole proprietors, partners, corporate officers, or branch office managers, in order to qualify for REALTOR ® Membership, shall at the time of application, be associated either as an employee or as an independent contractor with a Designated REALTOR ® Member of the Association or a Designated REALTOR ® Member of another Association (if a Secondary Member) and maintain a current, valid Florida real
estate broker's or salesperson's
license or be
licensed, registered, or certified by an appropriate state regulatory agency to engage in the appraisal of real property, shall complete, within sixty (60) days of making application, a course of instruction covering the Bylaws and Rules and Regulations of the Association, the Bylaws of the State Association, and the Constitution and Bylaws and Code of Ethics of the NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS ®, shall pass such reasonable and nondiscriminatory written
examination thereon as may be required by the Board of Directors, and shall agree in writing or by electronic agreement that if elected to membership they will abide by the Code of Ethics of the NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS ®, and by the Constitution, Bylaws, and Rules and Regulations of the local Board, State Association, and the National Association.
Services: Review sample real
estate broker and salesperson
licensing examinations to determine whether: