PA & NJ Real Estate Licences?
17 Aug 2010
How can a PA Real Estate agent get a NJ Real Estate Licence ?
Does it allow one to practice in both the states ?
Thanks.
Yes but check with NJ to find out if they allow reciprocating licensing. Basically, you are exempt from the testing but still must comply with the education and insurance requirements. Texas is the only state that I know of that doesn’t allow reciprocating so if you want a license in Texas you have to go through all of the training and vice versa.
The other caveat. You can’t as far as I know have a different broker so if your broker doesn’t practice in New Jersey then I think you are out of luck as well. Not for certain but you need to check with the NJ real estate commission.
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Sam B
2010 Aug 17 1Yes but check with NJ to find out if they allow reciprocating licensing. Basically, you are exempt from the testing but still must comply with the education and insurance requirements. Texas is the only state that I know of that doesn’t allow reciprocating so if you want a license in Texas you have to go through all of the training and vice versa.
The other caveat. You can’t as far as I know have a different broker so if your broker doesn’t practice in New Jersey then I think you are out of luck as well. Not for certain but you need to check with the NJ real estate commission.
My company offers the opportunity to build teams nationwide for the average agent. In other words if you are interesting in profiting from other agent’s production from any where and not just your own production then email me for the information.
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carrons2
2010 Aug 17 2Go to the web site of the state where you want to obtain a license in real estate. Go to the real estate division and check out the qualifications to obtain a license, many times the state will allow to you obtain a license in that state showing that you have a current license in your own state. If they do not then you can take their exam to obtain one Having a license in both states will allow you to operate in both states. A better way is to find a broker in the other state and work out a referral fee (no liability issues with you), make sure you deal with a broker, not an agent.
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