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- NCREC - North Carolina Real Estate Commission
The North Carolina Real Estate Commission licenses and regulates real estate agents in the state of North Carolina
- Licensees - NCREC
About Your License Keep your information current To view or make changes to your license record, login to the secure area of our web site You can update your home address, email address, and fax number For other changes contact the Commission at (919) 875-3700 ext 772 Brokers may request to activate a license, give notification of broker affiliation or secondary affiliations, and give
- Forms - NCREC
Application Booklet: "Real Estate Licensing in North Carolina" Commercial Property Management Guides Other Resources NCAR Residential Property Management Legal Handbook Electronic Real Estate Manual: Online Only Subscription Local Rules for the North Carolina Real Estate Commission
- Apply For a License - NCREC
The process for obtaining a license: Applicant successfully completes North Carolina’s 75-hour Broker Prelicensing Course Applicant submits a license application with application fee and required documentation Commission determines applicant's eligibility for licensing examination If applicant is deemed to be qualified, Commission sends a "Notice of Examination Eligibility " Applicant
- LicenseLaw - NCREC
North Carolina Real Estate Commission Rules can be found in Chapter 58 of the North Carolina Administrative Code, Title 21, Occupational Licensing Boards (See the Home page for proposed and recent rule changes )
- AboutUs - NCREC
The North Carolina Real Estate Commission ("Commission") is an independent state governmental agency It should not be confused with the North Carolina Association of REALTORS® (or its local Boards) which is a trade organization whose members are known as "REALTORS®"
- NCREC Bulletins – Renew Your Real Estate License Now; Online Renewal . . .
To renew online, login to your record on the Commission’s website, www ncrec gov, on or after May 15 Your PIN (password) will be the last four digits of your Social Security number unless you have changed it
- Publications - NCREC
The Residential Property Disclosure Act (G S 47E) (“Disclosure Act”) requires owners of certain residential real estate such as single family homes, individual condominiums, townhouses, and the like, and buildings with up to four dwelling units, to furnish purchasers a Mineral and Oil and Gas Rights Disclosure Statement (“Disclosure Statement”) This form is the only one approved for
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