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Becoming a Real Estate Broker in NC
I am thinking about getting my license for real estate in North Carolina.
I understand there is a required 75-hour course, test, background check then a 90-hour course that needs to be taken.
My question is - do I need to associate myself with a Broker-In Charge before I can switch from a Provisional License?
I am thinking about getting a license for my own personal investment needs and do not want to be part of an existing Real Estate Brokerage firm.
Thanks