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Updated over 3 years ago on . Most recent reply

Looking to get licensed as RE agent in NJ and PA online... Tips??
Hello all!
I am looking to get my RE seller's/agent license in both NJ and PA using online courses...
From previous posts/threads it looks like most people recommend realestateexpress.com or Allied, however neither have courses for BOTH states.... Any suggestions? Do I have to take two separate courses, one for each state? Or do I just take the course and then take the test in one state and then sit for the other state's test afterwards? I'm assuming the law/specifics for each test will be different...
Just quick background info... I am getting the licenses for flipping houses/investing only in PA/NJ.
Thanks in advance everyone!
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Hey @Scott Foster
Take the course in NJ first because it offers more hours then PA which means you would only have to learn about the laws specific to Pennsylvania then take the test there. Its a fairly simple process but you will have to pay for both MLS! you will also have to take one test in NJ and one In PA then you will be licensed in both. IF you have any other questions feel free to pm me