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Guidance in getting NJ RE license
Hi,
I hope you are all keeping well.
I’m looking to get my RE license so I can moonlight in the evenings and weekend to pick up experience and extra income. I have been investing in real estate for 5 years now and have a deep knowledge.
Can someone guide me on what steps I need to take to get my RE license? I have seen various (sometimes conflicting) information. My plan is to enroll in an online course to fulfill the “education/training” requirement. The part I’m confused about is: do I need a broker to sponsor me? Do I need a job lined up?
Any guidance you provide will be super helpful.
Thanks.