Apply for a Broker License Within the five-year period (preceding the date of application), accumulate a total of at least 60 documented experience points complying with R162-2f-401a.
Real Estate Broker Requirements for Utah Have at least three years of real estate experience. Accumulate a total of at least 60 points within the five years proceeding application. Take 120 hours of approved education at a certified Real Estate Pre-License School, consisting of: 60 hours Advanced Real Estate Principles.
No record of a felony within the last five (5) years. No misdemeanors involving fraud, misrepresentation, theft, or dishonesty within the last three (3) years. Must meet the statutory licensing qualifications of honesty, integrity, truthfulness, reputation, and competency.
Pocket listings are legal, but agents who belong to an MLS are subject to their MLS's specific rules and regulations. Sellers who desire privacy in their sale can opt to have their home entered into the MLS so other agents can see it, but not syndicated to real estate websites (though not all MLSs allow for this).
No record of a felony within the last five (5) years. No misdemeanors involving fraud, misrepresentation, theft, or dishonesty within the last three (3) years. Must meet the statutory licensing qualifications of honesty, integrity, truthfulness, reputation, and competency.
The key documents required for a title transfer in Utah include the Certificate of Title, Bill of Sale, Release of Lien, and Affidavit of Ownership. Having these documents prepared is essential for a successful transfer process.
File a Complaint If communication fails, you can file a formal complaint with agencies like the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) or the Better Business Bureau (BBB). Detailed records of the manager's failure to perform can strengthen your case.
Complete 120 Hours of Approved Pre-Licensing Education Successfully complete 120 clock-hours of approved real estate Pre-Licensing course for sales agent education. These courses must be completed no longer than one year before applying for a license.