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All Forum Posts by: Luke Crawford

Luke Crawford has started 2 posts and replied 3 times.

Howdy, I have been in the land business for quite a while but decided to get my license since I will be buying a house in the next few months.

Passed the exam, course, and such but just realized that due to a reckless driving arrest from many years ago I have to go through additional steps before getting my license.

I dropped off the application at the GREC office last week, has anyone been in a similar situation? How long did the "investigation" take? Feel free to PM me if you prefer not to discuss this in public.

Thanks, Lukec

Post: License Questions - GREC Investigation

Luke CrawfordPosted
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 Howdy, I have been in the land business for quite a while but decided to get my license since I will be buying a house in the next few months.

Passed the exam, course, and such but just realized that due to a reckless driving arrest from many years ago I have to go through additional steps before getting my license. 

I dropped off the application at the GREC office today, has anyone been in a similar situation? How long did the "investigation" take? Feel free to PM me if you prefer not to discuss this in public.

Thanks, Luke

As others mentioned it can be quite hard to generalize these areas, for instance I am in Peachtree Corners.

Within my zip code we have quite a few houses worth $3-4 million, hundreds of houses over $600k, apartment complexes that average a murder a month, extended stays with the same issue and houses under $150k.

As far as Atlanta goes, south of 20 vs north of 20 is probably the best "dividing" line I have ever seen...but it still doesn't account for a lot of crossover.