North Carolina FAQs
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it depends. In order to be affiliated with more than one broker in NC, two things must be true: You must be a full broker (not a provisional broker), and you must have permission from both brokers-in-charge. If you are a provisional broker, you may only be affiliated with one brokerage at any given time.
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Yes! Just be sure we have your current mailing address on file, and to keep it updated with NCREC.
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First of all, congrats! Passing the North Carolina real estate exam is no easy feat. To maintain your license, you will need to successfully complete 90 hours of post licensing education within 18 months of initial licensure. The courses required are: Post 301-Broker Relationships & Responsibilities, Post 302-Contracts & Closing, and Post 303-NC Law, Rules & Legal Concepts. Log in to your NCREC account to see when your renewal period ends, and to track your post-licensing education progress.
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Yes. As an active real estate broker affiliated with Mint Brokerage LLC, you will need to maintain a fully valid license. If you fail to complete your 8 CE credit hours and renew your license every year, your license will be placed on inactive status by NCREC, and your affiliation with Mint Brokerage LLC will cease.
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Each real estate licensee needs 8 hours of continuing education each year. Licensees must complete the General Update course and one Commission-approved elective. You can track your progress by logging into your NCREC account.
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Feel free to send us an email at: join@mintbrokerage.co.