Holding a Hawaii real estate salesperson license enables you to assist clients with the sale, purchase, or property management of Hawaii real estate And be paid for your work.
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Holding a Hawaii real estate salesperson license enables you to assist clients with the sale, purchase, or property management of Hawaii real estate And be paid for your work.
A real estate license is required anytime you assist someone with the sale, purchase, lease, or property management of Hawaii real estate and seek payment for your work. You do not need a license to represent yourself in a real estate transaction.
You need to notify the Real Estate Commission of the change. Download the change form, select “Change Broker,” and submit it to the Real Estate Commission. The fee is $10.