What tests do I need to take to get my RI real estate license?
The first test you will take when receiving your Rhode Island real estate salesperson license is the final exam of your pre-license course. You must also pass an exam after taking the Lead Hazard Mitigation course. The most significant test is the state's real estate licensing exam, in which you must pass two sections with a minimum score of 70.
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Earn your Rhode Island real estate salesperson license for as little as $759. You can reduce the costs in choosing a real estate school and your insurance policy. The licensing costs are spread out over the entire process and not paid all upfront.
Earn your RI salesperson license in approx. 3 months. 1) Complete the 45-hour pre-license course online: 1-3 weeks. 2) Schedule and pass the RI state exam: 1-3 weeks. 3) Schedule a background check: 1-3 weeks. 4) Purchase E&O insurance. 5) Be hired by a broker: 1-3 months 6) Apply for your license: at least 3 weeks
The first test you will take is the final exam of your pre license course. You must also pass an exam after taking the Lead Hazard Mitigation course. The most significant test is the state's real estate licensing exam, in which you must pass two sections with a minimum score of 70.
Yes, the RI Department of Business Regulation (DBR) encourages you to apply online for your license. You can submit a paper application, but it will take more business days for processing.
You must complete the following steps to earn your RI salesperson's license 1) Show proof of education completing 45-Hour RI Pre-license Salesperson Course and Lead Mitigation Course 2) Pass the RI salesperson state exam 3) Submit to a background check 4) Obtain E&O insurance 5) Submit a salesperson license application