Yes, business brokers in Florida must be licensed. In Florida, state law defines “real estate” to include any business enterprises or business opportunities. Real estate brokers are defined as a “person who, for another…
Yes, business brokers in Florida must be licensed. In Florida, state law defines “real estate” to include any business enterprises or business opportunities. Real estate brokers are defined as a “person who, for another…
Yes, In the State of Florida, there is a singular license for real estate agents with no distinction between commercial and residential.
(a) A person may not operate as a broker or sales associate without being the holder of a valid and current active license therefor. Any person who violates this paragraph commits a felony of the third degree, punishable as provided in s. 775.082 or s. 775.083, or, if a corporation, as provided in s.
The only exemption is someone with a 4 year degree, or higher, in real estate. To obtain this exemption you must submit your original transcripts to: Division of Real Estate – Education Section – 400 West Robinson Street, Suite N801, Orlando, Florida 32801.
Yes, In the State of Florida, there is a singular license for real estate agents with no distinction between commercial and residential.
On average, the time it takes to get a Florida real estste license is anywhere between 2-5 months. Some students are able to complete the required 63-Hour Pre-License course in just a few weeks while other students may take several months depending on the time they have to spend within their course.
For Sale by Owner A person who personally owns real estate or a timeshare may sell, rent, or dispose of the real estate or timeshare without being licensed. Likewise, a person may buy or rent real estate for them self from another person without being licensed.