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REPL licenses Ohio's real estate brokers, salespeople, appraisers, home inspectors and more. The division also regulates Ohio cemeteries.
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The superintendent of real estate and professional licensing...
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If it is necessary for a cemetery company or association,...
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How do I get my Ohio real estate license? 1. Complete your required education. You must have a high school diploma or equivalent (if you were born after 1950) and successfully complete 120 hours of approved real estate education within a ten-year time frame immediately preceding your application.
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Many real estate professionals are subject to two sets of rules. First, each jurisdiction has a governmental agency, typically referred to as the real estate commission, charged with the authority to issue licenses to real estate professionals and enforce related state laws and regulations.
This section allows you to access and sort any of the Division of Real Estate & Professional Licensing's various forms, reports, instructions, guidelines and license applications.
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Step 4: Pass your Ohio real estate broker exam. You must get at least 75% on the state and national portions of the Ohio Real Estate Broker exam in order to earn your license. Number of questions on the state and national portion of the exam: 115 questions. Time allotted for the exam: 180 minutes. Passing score: Above 75%.