I want to start a Real Estate Investment company. Do I need a real estate license?

March 16th, 2009
real estate
Nik asked:


I want to invest in real estate but want to protect my personal assets.

Frantisek

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What is the easiest way to learn on Real Estate?

March 16th, 2009
real estate
Saint asked:


Because when i hear about Real Estate sometimes, i be thinking if it’s hard to do real estate and how hard it is to learn Real Estate.

Shirin

Real Estate Broker made a false report to the commission about me?

March 14th, 2009
real estate
jimtheidahorealtor asked:


My busines partner and Broker made a false report to the Real Estate Commission about me as an excuse to take over my business and drop my license. I have proof that everything he said was false and the commission agrees. Can I sue him for making a false report or should I just make a complaint to the board.

Cathee

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How can I become a real estate agent in NC?

March 11th, 2009
real estate
Linda704 asked:


1. What do I need to do to become a real estate agent in Charlotte, NC?
2. What classes do I need to take?
3. Where can I study to become a real estate agent in Charlotte, NC?
4. What are the requirements?
5. Any other information I need to know about becoming a real estate agent?

Jordain

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Has anyone taken real estate classes in a community college?

March 9th, 2009
real estate
steph16222004 asked:


I am planning to get my California Real Estate License by taking the required classes in a community college. Do they really focus on what will be on the test like a private real estate class would? Do you recommend I take this class?

Torre

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What are the requirements for Illinois Real Estate Exam?

March 7th, 2009
real estate
Luv Peace asked:


I’m planning on going into real estate. Can anyone help me by directing me to a good website or providing info that I need to take the real estate exam. Should I enroll for a class or should I read up some books. If books, then what books do you recommend?

Randie

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Can a real estate broker and a lawyer start a real estate company together?

February 28th, 2009
real estate
realreynolds asked:


My fiance is considering becoming licensed to sell real estate. I am a first year law student. I have learned a little about real estate transactions and how they work. I understand the roles of both the broker and the attorney, but I’m wondering if my husband-to-be and I will be able to use our skills together to start our own business. Will I have to have a separate practice, or can the real estate lawyer be a part of the broker’s company?

Rank

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What is required to become a real estate agent?

February 24th, 2009
real estate
kim asked:


I’m thinking of majoring in real estate and had a few questions for this job. What are majors required to become a real estate agent? Are there any colleges that specialize in that major? How about the required degrees? How many years of education will it take?
I also live in California to be specific.

Kiennghiep

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How should I start off my path to real estate?

February 24th, 2009
real estate
mookie asked:


I am 16, and planning on going in real estate because it seems like hard work in that business pays off compared to other places and because I am very persuasive.
When I start my junior year at my high school.. I have about 2 free clases what do you think I should take that will help me with real estate?
I am going to go to “cal state san bernardino” after I graduate high school. So what clases do you guys suggest I should take there and what should I major in.. that will ultimately help me with my real estate journey.
Also someone suggested to me I should get insurance..220 license ,real estate, mortgage license? can someone explain to me what all that does?

Theresita

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What can a real estate agent and broker require you to sign in a real estate deal?

February 23rd, 2009
real estate
Lisa L asked:


I am in escrow on some property in which the seller and his real estate agent were not very forthcoming in their disclosure statements. Through a third party I found out some things about the property that are detriments (such as occassional flooding) but I am willing to overlook them and still purchase the property. I have released all my contingencies and we have a close date set.

My real estate agent happened to tell the seller’s real estate agent that we found out some of these things on the property - most importantly about the flooding - and now the selling real estate agent wants me to sign a bunch of documents listing out what I found out as if she had told me about them. I don’t want to do it - it took considerable effort for me to uncover these issues and I have already signed off on contingencies. I don’t think I need to also let her off the hook as if she had disclosed these things to me - she did not. Can the realtor force me to sign these?
I am asking if a real estate agent can legally force me to sign informal and misleading documents in order to progress with the purchase? The seller and I have already signed all legal documents as outlined in our legal contract.

Tash

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