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GA Reciprocity Real Estate: Earning Your Georgia Real Estate License
Obtaining a reciprocal Georgia real estate license is one of the most straightforward processes in the country. For licensed real estate agents from most states, Georgia offers an efficient pathway to securing a license without requiring additional coursework or exams. If you’ve been considering expanding your reach to Georgia, this is a great opportunity to tap into its vibrant and growing real estate market. What Is GA Reciprocity Real Estate? Reciprocity allows real estate
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How to Get Your Realtor License in Georgia: A Step-by-Step Guide
If you’re considering a career in real estate and are interested in obtaining your Realtor license in Georgia, it’s essential to understand the terminology and process. In Georgia, there isn’t a separate "Realtor license." The term Realtor refers to a licensed real estate agent who is a member of the National Association of Realtors (NAR). To become a Realtor, you must first obtain a Georgia real estate license and then join the NAR. This guide outlines the steps to secure yo
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What can I do with my Inactive Georgia Real Estate License?
If you currently have an inactive Georgia real estate license, you are not allowed to collect any type of real estate commission. As long as you are completing your continuing education courses every four years, and are paying the Georgia real estate commission their license fee every four years, your license will still be in good standing. Inactive means that you have a real estate license typically in good standing with GREC, it’s just that you are not active under a broker
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