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California Real Estate License

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California’s booming real estate business has prompted a lot of people to pursue their real estate license. Chances are, that is probably why you are here reading this article. There is a lot of money to be made in the real estate business, but it does require a lot of hard work and a little luck getting your first few clients wouldn’t hurt either. So what does it take to get a real estate license in the state of California? Find out below:

The basics for obtaining your real estate license in California as follows.

  1. You must show legal proof of presence.
  2. You must be 18 years of age or older.
  3. You must have a clean criminal record.

Unfortunately the state of California also requires you to have successfully completed three college-level courses in order to qualify for your real estate license. Those courses can include:

Should you happen to be a member of the California state Bar, you are exempt from the college course requirements listed above. You can visit our State Licensing page for links to your states licensing board website.

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