Can I get a MN real estate license if I don't work for a broker?
No. Minnesota requires you to work for a Minnesota-licensed real estate broker. You will work on behalf of the broker in your salesperson duties. Your associated real estate broker will submit your license application for you.
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You have one year from the date you passed both sections of the exam to apply for your license. Before doing so, you must pass Course II and Course III, plus find a Minnesota licensed real estate broker to associate with.
You’ll need to demonstrate you have successfully completed Course I, Course II, and Course III. In addition, include your official score report from the state licensing exam. Depending on your application answers, you may also need to include further written statements and court documentation.
Every application is considered on an individual basis. The time it takes to process the applications will vary for this reason. Your real estate broker will notify you when your salesperson license application has been approved and you have been granted an active real estate license.
No. Minnesota requires you to work for a Minnesota-licensed real estate broker. You will work on behalf of the broker in your salesperson duties. Your associated real estate broker will submit your license application for you.