Is it legal for a lawyer to earn a real estate commission in Minneso?
Posted on June 26th, 2010 in Renting & Real Estate | 3 Comments »
Is it legal for a lawyer who is not a licensed real estate agent to earn a real estate commission in Minnesota?
Is it legal for a lawyer who is not a licensed real estate agent to earn a real estate commission in Minnesota?
I have owned my own real estate appraisal company for 5 years and I am looking to get a higher paying/more secure job in banking and finance. Where should I look and what can I do. The ups and downs of appraisals is really getting to me. These recent changes are mostly due to HVCC and other government intervention. I am hard working, dependable, and honest and recently my income has been reduced by 75%.
I would like to become a real estate agent in NY state. I have a bachelors degree in engineering. How can I be an agent? Please advice me the procedures.
What schooling do I need, classes I need to take, tests needed to become a licensed real estate agent?
I am starting an online business that advertises for apartment complexes and rental homes in texas and iowa. My question is, in order to advertise for the apartments, will I need to be a licensed real estate agent? I am not selling or renting the properties, I am only providing a place for the owners/companies to advertise what they have available.
I’m a college senior majoring in interior design. I’m also interested in real estate. I was planning my classes for next semester and there is an elective I can take that is a real estate class. As of Dec. 2009, I will have my bachelor’s degree. What else would I need to do in order to become a licensed real estate agent? Do I need to take more, specialized classes? Or would that one elective plus my degree and area of study be sufficient education?