This blog was written by ProSchools webinar's guest speaker, Charlie Rouse, Oregon Certified Home Inspector #2. Join ProSchools’ live webinar featuring Charlie on August 19 speaking on “The Home Inspection Process: Deal or No Deal”. Find Charlie’s contact information at the conclusion of this
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The State of Washington has new requirements for obtaining a new real estate license and renewing a current license. As of July 1, 2010 a new real estate licensee must take 90 clock hours of pre-licensing education including 60 hours of Fundamentals and 30 hrs of Practices and pass a state broker exam. The new licensee wil
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Getting your principal broker’s license can open the door to a lot of opportunities for you. You may open your own real estate business, manage a real estate office for an established firm and supervise other brokers or property managers. You may continue to work under your managing broker but with a PB license, you can hire, supervise and tr
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Assisting and advising sellers who are facing foreclosure is part of a real estate agent’s job. Before stepping into this arena, you need to know the options sellers have to prevent foreclosure. There are many options that do not include selling the home in which your seller may choose to keep their home, even after listing with you.
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Most home owners prefer to hire an experienced real estate licensee who has a good reputable name for listing their home. Newly licensed real estate agents usually start their careers by working with buyers, gradually taking listings as they gain experience and name recognition.
ProSchools offers some basic tips for you to co
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Just a short blog to tell you about Washington Department of Licensing’s new website! It is user friendly with easy to use links to guide you to a variety of Washington licensing information. Check it out at http: www.dol.wa.gov/. If you are thinking of getting your Washington real estate license or alr
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