Real Estate Broker Post-Licensing
Each newly licensed broker will be classified as a “provisional broker”. The “provisional broker” must, within three (3) years of initial licensure, complete an additional 90-hour post-licensing education program in order to retain his or her broker license (and terminate the “provisional” license status).
Until the new licensee has “completed the 90-hour post-licensing education program”, these “provisional brokers” would have to be supervised by a broker-in-charge whenever they engage in real estate brokerage (same as for salespersons currently). If a “provisional broker” does not complete the 90-hour post licensing education program within three years, his or her broker license will be cancelled. (NC Real Estate Commission, 2005.)
This course is designed to meet one of the three 30-classroom-hour, mandatory, post-licensing courses that must be completed by newly licensed NC provisional brokers within 3 years after licensure. Topics addressed include: commercial real estate brokerage, residential property management, land use controls, loan fraud, license law issues and case studies, fair housing, establishing a brokerage firm and manufactured and modular homes.
To see current schedule and costs, or to register, click on the “Register Now” button to the left.

