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Get Licensed To Sell

Information taken from the above web site for the
Massachusetts Board of Registration of Real Estate Broker & Salespersons
239 Causeway Street Boston, MA 02114
(617) 727-2373 Joseph Autilio, Executive Director

What do I need to do to become licensed as a real estate salesperson or broker in Massachusetts?

To become licensed as a salesperson or broker in Massachusetts you must complete the requisite education, pass the relevant examination and complete the appropriate licensing application. At the outset you must become licensed as a salesperson before you can become a broker. To become licensed as a salesperson you must complete twenty-four hours of education at any one of the Board approved real estate schools (the education is in various subject matter areas). For a list of schools, visit our Authorized Real Estate Schools in Massachusetts web page. You can also check in your Yellow Pages under real estate schools.

Once your education is complete the school will provide you with a "Candidate Guidebook" which will contain verification of your completed education and information to make an appointment to take the salesperson examination. Examinations are offered twice daily Tuesday through Saturday in Boston and on Saturday’s at other sites in Massachusetts. All information to take the examination will be contained in the Candidate Guidebook. Upon passing the examination you will be licensed at the test center.

Those salespersons who seek licensure as brokers follow the same practice outlined for salespersons above. There are, however, two differences. First, those seeking licensure as brokers must complete thirty hours of education at a Board approved real estate school (that is in addition to the twenty-four hour salesperson education); and, Second, salespeople must work for a broker for at least one year before they can move on to licensure as brokers (the work experience must either be current or completed no more than two years prior to the time of broker examination and licensure).

If you would like more information on licensure please contact the Massachusetts Board of Registration of Real Estate Brokers and Salespersons at (617) 727-2373.

What are the rules and what regulations much I know in order to become and maintain a real estate license in Massachusetts?

(1) Purpose. 254 CMR 2.00 sets forth the application procedures, examination, experience, good moral character requirements for licensure.

(2) Applications. Applications for licenses shall be made on forms furnished by the Board and shall be accompanied by the prescribed fee.

(3) Examinations. No broker or salesperson license shall be issued to any individual unless such individual satisfactorily passes a written examination conducted by the Board or its agent. Prior to taking the examination applicants must submit certification to the Board that the required education has been completed. This certification shall be valid for a period not to exceed 24 months following the date on which the education was completed. Any applicant who is an attorney at law in good standing of this Commonwealth shall not be required to take such examination.

(4) Re-Examination. An individual who fails to pass the written examination for a real estate broker or salesperson may be re-examined by paying the prescribed fee.

(5) License Fees. An individual who has been notified of passing the examination for real estate broker or salesperson must pay the prescribed fee within 30 days from the date of notification. If the required fee is not paid within the specified time period the individual shall be required to be re-examined and pay the prescribed fee for such examination. This requirement may be waived by the Board upon showing of good cause.

(6) Experience Requirement for License as a Broker. A salesperson seeking licensure as a real estate broker must:

(a) Be employed or affiliated with a licensed real estate broker in performing those activities as defined (for licensed salespeople) in M.G.L.c. 112, § 87PP for at least one year. The Board shall determine the form and manner to verify such employment or affiliation.

(b) Be employed or affiliated with such licensed real estate broker for a minimum of twenty-five hours per calendar week under the supervision of such broker.

(c) Obtain licensure as a real estate broker within two years of the date that such employment or affiliation as a real estate salesperson is terminated.

(7) Moral Character. Each individual seeking a license as a broker or salesperson shall furnish evidence of good moral character. Applications for a license shall be accompanied by the recommendations of three reputable citizens, not related to the applicant, who reside in or have their place of business in the Commonwealth. Each recommendation shall certify that the individual bears a good reputation for honesty and fair dealing and shall recommend that a license be granted to such individual.

(8) Personal Appearance. Applicants may be required to appear at the office of the Board for an interview.

(9) Qualification Reports. The Board may require each individual seeking a license to submit a report from an independent source pertaining to the individual’s previous occupation or any other information which is material to the qualification of such individual for a license.

(10) Surety Bonds. No broker’s license shall issue or be renewed until such broker gives the Board the bond required by M.G.L. c. 112, § 87TT.

(11) Business Entities. No licensee may engage in the business of real estate brokering in a corporation, limited liability company (LLC), partnership, limited liability partnership (LLP), association or society unless the entity is licensed by the Board.

No broker’s license shall issue to a corporation, LLC, partnership, LLP, association or society unless an officer in such corporation, society or association or partner in a partnership is a licensed broker in the Commonwealth and designated as the broker of record for the entity. The broker of record must be currently licensed at all times, otherwise the license of the entity shall cease. The broker of record shall be in responsible charge of the business entity and personally responsible for the acts of the entity and its employees and agents.

(12) LLC, LLP Insurance. An LLC and LLP must maintain professional liability insurance which meets the following minimum standards:

(a) The insurance shall cover negligence, wrongful acts, errors and omissions and insure the LLC and it officers or the LLP and its partners as required by M.G.L. c. 156C, §. 65 and M.G.L. c. 108A, §. 45(8)(a).

(b) The insurance shall be in an amount for each claim of at least $50,000 multiplied by the number of individual licensees employed by, or officers of, the LLC, and in an aggregate amount of at least $150,000 multiplied by the number of individual licensees who are employed by, or officers of, the LLC.

(c) The insurance shall be in an amount for each claim of at least $50,000 multiplied by the number of individual licensees employed by, or partners of, the LLP, and in an aggregate amount of at least $150,000 multiplied by the number of individual licensees who are employed by, or partners of, the LLP.

(d) The requirements of 254 CMR 2.00(12) shall be satisfied if the LLC or LLP maintains insurance sufficient to provide coverage at a level of at least $300,000 for each claim with an aggregate top limit of liability for all claims, during any one year, of at least $1,000,000; and

(e) The insurance required by 254 CMR 2.00(12) may provide that it does not apply to any dishonest, fraudulent, criminal, or malicious act or omission of the insured LLC, or any officer or employee thereof, or the LLP, or any partner or employee thereof.

(f) Cancellation or any other interruption in required insurance coverage shall require the LLC or LLP to immediately cease the practice of real estate brokering until such time as the LLC or LLP is in compliance with 254 CMR 2.00(12).

(g) An LLC or LLP must notify the Board within 5 business days, if the LLC or LLP insurance coverage is canceled or otherwise interrupted. Failure to provide required notice to the Board will subject the LLC and its officers or the LLP and its partners who are licensed by the Board to disciplinary action pursuant to M.G.L. c. 112, § 87AAA.

(h) An LLC or LLP may be required to provide verification of compliance with 254 CMR 2.00(12), satisfactory to the Board, when it seeks initial licensure, the renewal of such license and at any other time at the request of the Board.

(13) Reciprocal Licensure. The Board may issue a real estate salesperson or brokers license to individuals licensed in other states or jurisdictions without requiring the satisfaction of the education and examination requirements where such other state or jurisdiction has laws similar to the Commonwealth governing the practice of real estate brokering and extends the same privilege to licensed Massachusetts real estate brokers and salespersons. Applicants for reciprocal licensure shall apply on the form provided by the Board and pay the prescribed fee.

(14) License Renewal. No license may be renewed later than one year following the expiration of such license nor may any broker or salesperson practice when such license has expired. Any license renewal sought after license expiration but prior to the end of the one year grace period must be on the form provided by the Board and verify to the Board’s satisfaction completion of continuing education as required by M.G.L. c. 112, § 87XX 1/2, and be accompanied by the prescribed fee.

Do I have to be (or hire) a real estate broker to sell my own home?

No, you need not hire a broker to sell your own home, land or business. A homeowner can choose to sell his or her own home. A real estate broker is employed when the homeowner has decided to utilize the services of a broker in selling the home and that broker becomes your agent representing you. This commonly occurs when the broker enters into a "listing agreement" with the seller to sell the home.

You may not sell real estate without a license if you do not own the property.

Western Mass. Authorized Real Estate Schools in Massachusetts (06/06)

* List may be incomplete. Please go to the Board of Registration's school list for an up to date full list. http://www.mass.gov/dpl/boards/re/contedu/reschool.htm

Academy of Real Estate

Greenfield

413-775-0044

Berkshire Center for Real Estate Education, LLC

Pittsfield

413-499-0070

Berkshire Community College

Pittsfield

413-499-4660

Berkshire County Board of REALTORS (branch School) Pittsfield 413-442-8049

Career School of Real Estate

N. Adams

413-664-4941

Gateway School of Real Estate

Adams

413-743-5903

Greenfield Community College

Greenfield

413-775-1000

Holyoke Community College

Holyoke

413-552-2950

Massachusetts Institute of Real Estate, LLC

Randolph

1-800-961-4083

Massachusetts Realty Institute

Easthampton

413-246-3571

Panther's Path Realty School

Lenox

413-446-9521

Premier Realty Concepts, Inc.

North Adams

413-664-7500

Real Estate Careers Institute

Feeding Hills

413-789-1117

Realtor Association of Pioneer Valley, Inc.

Springfield

413-785-1328

Springfield Technical Community College

Springfield

413-755-4501

University of Massachusetts Division of CE

Amherst

413-545-2484

Massachusetts Association of Realtors - 800-725-6272

Statewide Authorized Real Estate Schools in Massachusetts (6/06)

ABC Real Estate Training Institute

Haverhill

978-373-2859

Addison Wellesley Real Estate Institute

Boston

617-464-6800

American Real Estate Academy

Waltham

800-462-0044

Anjos Realty Institute

Acushnet

508-995-3038

Annex Real Estate School

Quincy

617-472-4330

Assabet Valley Regional Voc. School

Marlboro

508-485-9430

Associated School of Real Estate

Malden

781-322-2700

Attleboro Public School District

Attleboro

508-222-5150

Bay Path Regional Voch. Tech. High School

Charlton

508-248-5971

Bay State Academy

Auburn

800-422-9782

Bentley College

Waltham

617-489-4244

Bohush Enterprises Inc, MapleCliff Real Estate Academy

Northborough

508-393-0789

Boston Center For Adult Education

Boston

617-267-4430

Boston Light real Estate School

N. Quincy

617-328-0700

Bremis School of Real Estate

Somerville

617-623-2500

Bristol Community College

Fall River

508-678-2811

Brookline Adult & Community Education

Brookline

617-730-2700

Bunker Hill Community College

Boston

617-228-2000

C-21 deAn Associates North Shore Real Estate School

Middleton

978-777-5888

Cape Cod & Islands Association of Realtors

W. Yarmouth

508-957-4300

Cape Cod Community College

West Barnstable

508-362-2131

Carlson License School

Woburn

800-892-9444

Center For Real Estate Studies and Training

Worcester

508-752-2802

Central Massachusetts Real Estate Academy

Worcester

877-442-8937

Century 21 / Tangney real Estate School

Worcester

508-757-6100

Century 21 Cornerstone Real Estate School

Upton

508-529-4567

CFS Real Estate School

Boston

617-296-7730

Commonwealth Realtors Real Estate Academy

Quincy

617-773-3300

Conway Country School Of Real Estate

Hanover

781-826-0088

Crowell Real Estate Learning Center

Charlton

508-248-6099

Dukes Academy

Vineyard Haven

508-696-1900

Eagles of Real Estate School

Everett

617-389-2700

Eastern Middlesex Real Estate Academy

Reading

781-944-6006

Eastman School of Real Estate

Middleton

781-944-6394

Emerson Realtors Licensing School

Auburn

508-832-5324

Exit Real Estate School

Malden

781-321-2900

Fontaine Real Estate School

Fitchburg

978-343-4382

Future Properties Real Estate Academy

South Attleboro

508-761-7043

George Russell Realty School

Worcester

508-799-9997

Good Neighbor Real Estate School , LLC

Somerville

617-666-8111

Greater Boston Real Estate Board's

Boston

617-423-8700

Greater Brockton Real Estate Institute, Inc,

Stoughton

781-344-1900

Harris Real Estate School

Rowley

978-948-5578

JMB Real Estate Academy, Inc.

Lowell

978-454-7314

Kathy Roosa School of Real Estate

Chelmsford

978-458-2901

Lee Institute, Inc.

Brookline

617-734-3211

Massachusetts Academy of Real Estate

Braintree

781-848-1404

Massachusetts Association of Realtors

Waltham

781-890-3700

Massachusetts Real Estate Academy

Melrose

781-662-6757

Massasoit Community College

Brockton

508-588-9100

Metropolitan Real Estate

Saugus

781-953-9688

Morris School of Real Estate

E. Bridgewater

508-378-3962

National Real Estate Studies

S. Dennis

508-348-0245

New England Real Estate Institute

Quincy

617-773-3034

Newton Public Schools - Community Education

Newtonville

617-552-7461

North Central Massachusetts Association of Realtors

Fitchburg

978-345-2531

North Shore Center for Real Estate Education

Danvers

978-777-3520

North Shore Community College

Danvers

978-236-1200

North Shore Real Estate Academy

Peabody

800-409-2575

Northeastern University

Boston

781-233-2284

P.H.P. Real Estate School

Brockton

508-580-5554

Park Place Real Estate School

Leominster

978-537-5100

Pinnacle Realty Academy Howland Place

New Bedford

508-997-4677

Plymouth and South Shore Association of Realtors, Inc.

Pembroke

781-826-5139

Prudential Prime Properties, Wolfson/Cutler

Medford

781-395-7050

Quincy College

Quincy

617-984-1600

Real Estate Dynamics Institute

Mattapoisett

800-250-6093

Real Estate Education Center

Norwood

781-769-3757

Roxbury Community College

Roxbury Crossing

617-541-5306

Salem State College

Salem

978-542-6302

Sandwich Community School

East Sandwich

508-888-5300

Sippican Real Estate School

West Wareham

508-748-0579

Smooth Move Real Estate School

West Roxbury

617-325-3400

Somerville Adult Education Evening School

Somerville

617-625-6600

Spencer School of Real Estate

W. Newton

617-965-8388

Stanton & Tierney Real Estate School

Hyde Park

617-361-6400

Statewide Real Estate School, Inc,

Scituate Harbor

800-346-7766

Stonehill College

Easton

508-565-1258

Success Real Estate School

Haverhill

973-374-2500

The New England College of Finance

Boston

617-951-2350

Today Educational Services

Sandwich

508-888-8412X46

Towne & Country Realty Academy

New Bedford

508-994-6637

Towne House Realty R.E. School

North Dartmouth

508-999-1334

Trust of New Englancd, Inc. Realty Institute

Worcester

508-795-7500

University of Massachusetts at Dartmouth

No. Dartmouth

508-999-8778

Weichert Real Estate School

Norwell

781-982-5123

William Raveis Real Estate School

Norwell

781-659-6650

 

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