How To Get A Michigan Real Estate License
This post will take you through the
various aspects of getting a Michigan real estate license.
# To apply for a license, you must be at
least 18 years old and a US citizen. A high school diploma or equivalent is
also required.
Click here to learn more about Michigan
real estate license.
# The next step is very important and that
is to complete the 40-hour pre-licensing course. The content covers 36 hours of
property ownership, financing, and fundamentals and best practices of the real
estate industry, and 4 hours of civil rights law and equal opportunity in
housing. This is mandated by the Michigan Department of Licensing and
Regulatory Affairs (LARA), the body that regulates real estate license issues
in Michigan.
Before selecting a course provider, ensure
that they are approved by LARA to meet educational eligibility requirements to
appear for the licensing exam. Visit the LARA portal for the list of approved
real estate course providers.
Additionally select either an online or a
classroom-based one though online courses are more convenient as they can be
downloaded on to any Internet-enabled device and studied at any time without
upsetting normal schedules.
For the best LARA-approved online courses,
check out RealEstateU.
# Submit your fingerprints for verification
of past criminal records if any. A clean chit is required to get a Michigan
real estate license.
# Visit the LARA portal to schedule a
licensing exam. On the allotted date, present yourself physically at the test
center. The questions are in a multiple-choice format and a minimum of 75% is
required to pass the test.
# Find a licensed broker to sponsor you.
# Apply for a license on the LARA website to
get an active Michigan real estate license.
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