You can work in real estate doing anything, except being a realtor. You can be a real estate assistant, where you pretty much do all the work for the agent, you can become a property investor and buy and sell properties yourself. The main thing that you can not do without a liscense is show properties. I would check with some local real estate agents and ask if they need any assistants. Might have to offer to work for cheap for a few months to prove your worth.
can you email rental information and rental applications and leases for a property mgmt company you work for under direct supervision of the broker is you the emailer do not have a real estate license
Depends on state law and how they are paid. If they are paid on commission, in many states they must be licensed and work under the supervision of a broker.
Someone must petition the probate court to have the will allowed and to appoint an executor. The executor will have the authority to settle the estate according to the terms of the will under the supervision of the court.
Check with your state Real Estate Commission, usually under the Department of Insurance and Banking. This is a license similar to the process of becoming a real estate agent. Try searching for "Real Estate Appraiser License"
Different states have different names for real estate agents and real estate brokers. Usually a real estate agent associate is a person who has a state provided license to sell real estate under the supervision of a licenced real estate broker. Some state call this person a real estate salesperson. Illinois has just mandated that all agents will now become brokers, doing away with the salesperson license, and that all brokers shall become managing brokers should they wish to manage an office or brokerage. Brokers generally do not deal with the public in the larger companies.
If they have been duly appointed by the probate court they have been granted the authority to settle the estate under the supervision of the probate court. They have the power to close accounts and manage an account for the estate.
Yes.
Someone who has legal standing must petition the court to be appointed the Administrator of the estate. That person, once appointed, will have the authority to pay the debts of the estate and distribute the remaining assets according to the state laws of intestacy under the supervision of the court. The surviving family should contact an attorney who specializes in probate who can review the situation.
no if she is not under supervision they can't but if someone else is on parole they can
It may be yes, or it may be no. Real estate raffles can only be legal when they show legal permits for it or has proper supervision of the said activity. It may also be under a real estate firm to conduct such activity for their real estate agents.
The purpose of a learner's permit is allowing a beginning driver the chance to drive like they have a license, but only under the supervision of someone with a driver's license. You can't drive on the highway alone with one. Refer to Connecticut's driving laws for more information.
Generally, you must petition the probate court to be appointed the Administrator of the estate. If you are qualified and no one objects to your appointment the court will issue Letters of Administration and you will have the authority to settle the estate under the supervision of the court.