What must I do in CT if I transfer sponsoring brokers?
Any Connecticut real estate salesperson that transfers their sponsoring broker will need to fill out a transfer form. Fill out all sections of the form and send in a check or money order for $25 payable to the “Treasurer, State of Connecticut.” The department must process the form before you can begin working for the new broker. An updated license will be mailed to the main office of the sponsoring broker.
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Holding a Connecticut real estate salesperson license enables you to act as an agent on behalf of a client seeking to execute a real estate transaction in Connecticut. This can include the sale, purchase, lease, or management of residential or commercial real estate.
A real estate license is required anytime you wish to engage in the real estate business acting on behalf of another and earn a fee, commission, or other valuable consideration for your work in the sale, purchase, exchange, or lease of real estate or a mobile manufactured home.
Any Connecticut real estate salesperson that transfers their sponsoring broker will need to fill out a transfer form. Fill out all sections of the form and send in a check or money order for $25 payable to the “Treasurer, State of Connecticut.