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The Commission regulates real estate brokers, associates, and property managers in SC. Find information on licensure, education, complaints, time shares, and more.
- Applications & Forms
North Carolina Real Estate Commission In order to qualify...
- Laws and Policies
Laws and Policies - Real Estate Commission - SCLLR
- Education Requirements, Schedules and Provider Information
To qualify for Full CE Exemption, in accordance with SC Code...
- Transfers/Information Changes
Transfers/Information Changes - Real Estate Commission -...
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The South Carolina Real Estate Commission does not have a...
- Manage My License
Inactive status licenses are to be renewed in the same...
- File a Complaint
File a Complaint - Real Estate Commission - SCLLR
- 2023 Renewal Resource
Individuals holding lapsed or canceled licenses may not...
- Applications & Forms
North Carolina Real Estate Commission In order to qualify for licensure through Reciprocity with any of the listed states above, you must contact that state's Commission, complete that state's appropriate forms and satisfy their requirements for licensure as set forth in the reciprocal agreements.
Inactive status licenses are to be renewed in the same manner as active licenses and are prohibited from engaging in the practice of real estate or property management (SC Code Ann. §§ 40-57-20 and 40-57-780). To Move from Active status to Inactive status, licensees must submit the following:
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Learn about the different types of real estate licensing courses in South Carolina, including salesperson, broker and property manager. Find out the prerequisites, costs, dates and application process for each course through CTAR's Real Estate School.
Find the legal provisions for real estate brokers, associates, and property managers in South Carolina. Learn about the South Carolina Real Estate Commission, the licensing requirements, the definitions, and the agency relationships.
22 Οκτ 2024 · To obtain a South Carolina real estate license, you must complete 90 hours of pre-licensing education, submit your license application, pass a two-part background check, and pass the South Carolina state licensing exam. For more information, prospective real estate agents can read our How to Get a Real Estate License in South Carolina guide.