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	<title>Comments on: Am I allowed to receive a real estate sales license and broker license in the same year in Illinois?</title>
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		<title>By: knr0719</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 05 Mar 2010 06:34:10 +0000</pubDate>
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Yes, you are allowed to receive a real estate sales license and a broker license in the same year.I just recently took my sales person exam and went straight to the broker classes and took the test. However, I did not get a salesperson license before I got a broker&#039;s license. The law that you have to be a broker for 2 years has not been mandated yet by the state of Illinois legislature. And to answer your other question usually, from what I&#039;ve heard, if you are a real estate broker and start with a firm, it&#039;ll be like you&#039;re just a regular salesperson and have to be sponsored by another broker, which is why I chose to go into business for myself. Any other question feel free to contact me.</description>
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<p>Yes, you are allowed to receive a real estate sales license and a broker license in the same year.I just recently took my sales person exam and went straight to the broker classes and took the test. However, I did not get a salesperson license before I got a broker&#8217;s license. The law that you have to be a broker for 2 years has not been mandated yet by the state of Illinois legislature. And to answer your other question usually, from what I&#8217;ve heard, if you are a real estate broker and start with a firm, it&#8217;ll be like you&#8217;re just a regular salesperson and have to be sponsored by another broker, which is why I chose to go into business for myself. Any other question feel free to contact me.</p>
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		<title>By: KitKat</title>
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		<title>Comments on: Am I allowed to receive a real estate sales license and broker license in the same year in Illinois?</title>
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		<title>By: knr0719</title>
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Yes, you are allowed to receive a real estate sales license and a broker license in the same year.I just recently took my sales person exam and went straight to the broker classes and took the test. However, I did not get a salesperson license before I got a broker&#039;s license. The law that you have to be a broker for 2 years has not been mandated yet by the state of Illinois legislature. And to answer your other question usually, from what I&#039;ve heard, if you are a real estate broker and start with a firm, it&#039;ll be like you&#039;re just a regular salesperson and have to be sponsored by another broker, which is why I chose to go into business for myself. Any other question feel free to contact me.</description>
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<p>Yes, you are allowed to receive a real estate sales license and a broker license in the same year.I just recently took my sales person exam and went straight to the broker classes and took the test. However, I did not get a salesperson license before I got a broker&#8217;s license. The law that you have to be a broker for 2 years has not been mandated yet by the state of Illinois legislature. And to answer your other question usually, from what I&#8217;ve heard, if you are a real estate broker and start with a firm, it&#8217;ll be like you&#8217;re just a regular salesperson and have to be sponsored by another broker, which is why I chose to go into business for myself. Any other question feel free to contact me.</p>
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		<title>By: KitKat</title>
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Yes, you are allowed to receive a real estate sales license and a broker license in the same year.I just recently took my sales person exam and went straight to the broker classes and took the test. However, I did not get a salesperson license before I got a broker&#039;s license. The law that you have to be a broker for 2 years has not been mandated yet by the state of Illinois legislature. And to answer your other question usually, from what I&#039;ve heard, if you are a real estate broker and start with a firm, it&#039;ll be like you&#039;re just a regular salesperson and have to be sponsored by another broker, which is why I chose to go into business for myself. Any other question feel free to contact me.</description>
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<p>Yes, you are allowed to receive a real estate sales license and a broker license in the same year.I just recently took my sales person exam and went straight to the broker classes and took the test. However, I did not get a salesperson license before I got a broker&#8217;s license. The law that you have to be a broker for 2 years has not been mandated yet by the state of Illinois legislature. And to answer your other question usually, from what I&#8217;ve heard, if you are a real estate broker and start with a firm, it&#8217;ll be like you&#8217;re just a regular salesperson and have to be sponsored by another broker, which is why I chose to go into business for myself. Any other question feel free to contact me.</p>
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		<title>Comments on: Am I allowed to receive a real estate sales license and broker license in the same year in Illinois?</title>
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		<title>By: knr0719</title>
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Yes, you are allowed to receive a real estate sales license and a broker license in the same year.I just recently took my sales person exam and went straight to the broker classes and took the test. However, I did not get a salesperson license before I got a broker&#039;s license. The law that you have to be a broker for 2 years has not been mandated yet by the state of Illinois legislature. And to answer your other question usually, from what I&#039;ve heard, if you are a real estate broker and start with a firm, it&#039;ll be like you&#039;re just a regular salesperson and have to be sponsored by another broker, which is why I chose to go into business for myself. Any other question feel free to contact me.</description>
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<p>Yes, you are allowed to receive a real estate sales license and a broker license in the same year.I just recently took my sales person exam and went straight to the broker classes and took the test. However, I did not get a salesperson license before I got a broker&#8217;s license. The law that you have to be a broker for 2 years has not been mandated yet by the state of Illinois legislature. And to answer your other question usually, from what I&#8217;ve heard, if you are a real estate broker and start with a firm, it&#8217;ll be like you&#8217;re just a regular salesperson and have to be sponsored by another broker, which is why I chose to go into business for myself. Any other question feel free to contact me.</p>
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		<title>By: KitKat</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 04 Mar 2010 09:33:30 +0000</pubDate>
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