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Uton Williams
  • Real Estate Agent / Listing Specialist
  • tamarac, FL
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eligibility for real estate licience

Uton Williams
  • Real Estate Agent / Listing Specialist
  • tamarac, FL
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hello BiggerPockets friends and family, i have a pressing issue and is seeking some answers/help. I'm an immigrant from a small island who had done a 2 yr degree in business and was wondering if that would be sufficient enough to get me approved for a licence providing that i have already met the other requirements for applying for a real estate licence in Florida. have anyone else ever gone through that process and if so let me know how you dealt with it. thank you in advance. 

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JOAN DICKIE
  • Residential Real Estate Broker
  • La Crosse, WI
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JOAN DICKIE
  • Residential Real Estate Broker
  • La Crosse, WI
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I know you are a legal resident of the US, but I would check with the state board of licensing to see if that is ok to apply for a license in your state.  I'd hate to have you go through all the education and not be able to get licensed.

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