Question:

Real estate quetion...?

I want to take the Real Estate course for the state of NJ and get my license, if i move to a different state would i have to take the course over? I'm a military wife and will be moving a lot, and I don't want to spend money on the course if i have to pay every time i move.Please don't give any responses if you are not familiar with Real estate, thanks

Answer:

I am a Realtor. Yes you will have to test in every state. They all have different laws. Good Luck~
It depends on the state that you move to, but you should only have to take a portion of the class. But you will be required to take the exam again and pay for your license (licenses are issued by each state). It just depends on which state you move to.
Real estate license exams typically have 2 parts; a national part and a smaller state part. If you pass this exam in your current state and get your license, you will be able to simply take the state portion of the license exam for the new state. You will not have to take the course over, but you will have to study for the new state's license laws and then pass that exam.

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