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Does anyone the real estate law regarding getting your licence in California? |
i currently enrolled in a real estate class and im not sure if if was worth it i heard that now you might need a two year degree in real estate just to recieve a licence There's no indication at the Calif. Dept. of Real Estate web site that a degree is or will be required. Well uh, I don't know that I have heard anything about that. I know that a 2 year degree can be used to obtain the brokers license. Maybe that is what they are changing. I have my license and have yet to hear anything about this. It's really a tough market right now too btw. Lots of work to make some money in this kind of a market and alot of people can't hack it. I would say either way, this was a bad time for you to decide to get your license. I would love to know more about this myself though. Good luck. |
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