Once both portions have been passed, within the required four 4 month period, a candidate will be given the application form at the testing center and will have sixty 60 days to apply for their license. After sixty 60 days, the entire exam is voided. Candidates must complete all course requirements and request their FBI report prior to taking the licensing exam. New Application Overview. Requirements for Licensure.
Sales Associate: Applicants must be at least 18 years of age and have a high school diploma or GED before taking steps to obtain a license. Broker: Applicants must be licensed as a Kentucky sales associate, averaging at least twenty 20 hours per week for a minimum of 24 months immediately preceding the filing of the application.
Marketing Period Communications and Counseling Buyer Agency Duties Buyer Representation Agreement Qualifying Buyer Needs Showing Properties Preparing Buyer's Offer Closing Costs Pre and Post Closing Issues General Contract Law Contracts — Listing Agreements Contracts-Sale and Lease Contracts Closings Broker-Agent Relationship Advertising Mid-Course Practice Exam Antitrust Laws Trust Accounts Property Management Fair Housing Risk Management Ethics and Brokerage Ethics - Articles 1, 2 and 3 Ethics - Articles 12 and 16 Personal Database.
Progress Exams Progress Exams will help you get comfortable taking exams and give you a chance to review what you learned in your course s. You will see the correct answers and explanations to all questions at the end of each exam. Kentucky Advertising This real estate course covers the different forms of advertising, how and where to advertising your listings. Since smartphones are a relevant form of technology, this course also covers how to utilize your smartphone and the apps available for advertising purposes.
Advertising 2. Personal Database Management 3. Social Media's Place in Real Estate 4. End of Course Final Exam. Kentucky Agency This real estate course dives deep into agency relationships and disclosures. It discusses the duties that licensees have to buyers and also sellers. This real estate course contains Kentucky forms used for disclosure. This course also covers the topic of CMAs in depth. Agency Law 2. Agency Relationships and Disclosures 3.
Seller Agency Duties 4. Buyer Agency Duties 5. Kentucky Agency and Disclosures 6. CMA's 7. Conclusion 8. Kentucky Contracts This real estate course is designed to cover all facets of contract law. The five essentials of a valid contract are described. How contracts may be terminated is explored along with remedies in the event of breach of contract. Finally, real estate contracts are examined in detail along with sample formats and specific contingency clauses that may be encountered.
Foreclosure 2. General Contract Law 3. Contracts - Listing Agreements 4. As long as you fulfill the below requirements, you are already on your way to your goal. To start, successfully complete an approved hour pre-licensing course. Most people choose to take their pre-license education course online.
The majority of online courses are self-paced and include study materials like real estate practice exams and flashcards. These benefits are all dependent on the education provider and package you choose, so be sure to get the course that best suits your needs. Kentucky is one of the few states that require the final pre-license exam to be supervised by a proctor. This is not the same as the state exam. This test is provided by your pre-license education company and is an indication that you have completed and retained the information from your pre-license education course.
Similar to the state exam, this test is closed-book and closed-note. You are allowed a basic-function calculator and scratch paper, but no cell phones or outside internet access. In most cases, you can take this test in your own home, but you must have a proctor overseeing you when sitting for the test.
When purchasing your real estate pre-license course, check to see if a proctor is included in your education package. After completing the required pre-licensing education, the next step is to complete your fingerprinting and background check.
The Kentucky Real Estate Commission requires that all applicants have a background check performed before they can become a licensed real estate agent in Kentucky. To begin this process, go to your local law enforcement agency and have your fingerprints taken.
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