The Real Estate Licensing curriculum provides licensing education required by the North Carolina Real Estate Commission for students preparing to take the real estate license examination and for provisional brokers that are seeking removal of the provisional status.
Course work includes the practices and principles of real estate, broker relationships as they apply to customers, sellers and buyers, contract procedures, fair housing and real estate methodology. Course work also includes professional development opportunities.
Graduates who have passed the real estate license examination and obtained a real estate provisional broker license should then qualify for removal of the provisional status and be able to provide basic, residential real estate services as a broker affiliated with a real estate brokerage firm.
A license issued to a resident provisional broker shall be issued on inactive status. In order for a provisional broker license to be eligible for active status, the provisional broker must affiliate the license with a qualified broker-in-charge. Additionally, in order for the license to remain eligible for active status, the provisional broker must complete at least one 30-hour post licensing course on or before his or her anniversary date of licensure. The provisional broker must further complete a second and third post licensing course on or before the second and third respective anniversary dates of licensure in order to retain the eligibility for “active” license status. Please note that post licensing education requirements are in addition to continuing education requirements and the two are not synonymous.