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Becoming a Broker or Leasing agent in Illinois
I haven't been on here for a while due to working with a lender I finally can trust to purchase my first investment property. I went to real estate school to become a broker in 2014, due to working and other things I wasn't able to take the test after I passed the class and completed my hours. My time runs out in 2018 to take the AMP state exam to become a broker. My question is can I take the exam to become a Leasing agent with the hours and class I completed for the brokers exam or do I need to go back to school to become a Leasing agent? Any help on passing the brokers exam in my state please comment. Thank You.