The answer for the most part is no. In Michigan, you will not be able to get a real estate license if the nature of your crime was financial in nature. The board can also reject the application of anyone whom they deem to have a history which shows a pattern of dishonesty.
To obtain a real estate license to sell your own home, you need to complete the required pre-licensing courses, pass the licensing exam, and submit an application to your state's real estate licensing board.
There are many ways where you can get real estate license. There are some courses and institute that are provided by the state government so that it can be simpler to evaluate the expertise of a candidate who lacks a license for real estate. You can also find some community colleges which can enroll for taking the license exams of real estate. These colleges are established by state government. In addition to passing of the real estate exam, you require to pay some amount of fee so that you obtain your license.
To obtain a realtor license, you typically need to complete a certain number of real estate courses, pass a licensing exam, and meet other state-specific requirements such as background checks. Contact your state's real estate licensing board for specific steps and guidelines.
To obtain a realtor license, you typically need to complete a certain number of real estate courses, pass a licensing exam, and meet other state-specific requirements. You may also need to work under a licensed real estate broker for a certain period of time. Contact your state's real estate commission for specific steps and requirements.
Yes but generally the executor must have the right to sell real estate granted in the will or must obtain a license to sell from the court. Some jurisdictions allow the executor to sell the real estate without obtaining the fore-mentioned authority.Yes but generally the executor must have the right to sell real estate granted in the will or must obtain a license to sell from the court. Some jurisdictions allow the executor to sell the real estate without obtaining the fore-mentioned authority.Yes but generally the executor must have the right to sell real estate granted in the will or must obtain a license to sell from the court. Some jurisdictions allow the executor to sell the real estate without obtaining the fore-mentioned authority.Yes but generally the executor must have the right to sell real estate granted in the will or must obtain a license to sell from the court. Some jurisdictions allow the executor to sell the real estate without obtaining the fore-mentioned authority.
can a convicted felon obtain a business license and surety bond in florida?
A felony conviction generally prevents you from getting a real estate or any other type of professional license, all the license statues require you to be of "high moral character" which is presumed in the law to not be the case of felons.
Yes, the felony conviction only bars the convicted felon from possessing one.
No
i doubt it
No, you can not have a felony conviction and get a real estate license unless you go in front of the board and get approval. There are a lot more real estate agents with felonies out there that you think.
sorry but i doubt it
In my state it is not possible for a felon to be a licensed insurance producer, but it could depend on the laws of your state. In my state, if you are convicted of a felony after you already have a license, the license is automatically revoked.
Obtaining a real estate appraisal license will involve building up experience to get the actual license itself. You may have to obtain a trainee license first, and then work in a real estate appraisal office.
I would start by calling the Secretary of State.
With parental permission you can obtain a marriage license.
no you cant