Article Collection: Broker PA

Becoming a broker in Pennsylvania

What’s That Real Estate Broker License Class About?

The what, where, and when of Polley Associates broker classes Pennsylvania State Real Estate Commission-approved broker license classes are offered by Polley Associates. Polley Associates offers Classroom (In-person), Livestream (Zoom), and Online (Self-paced) courses. Classroom or Livestream (Zoom) Broker Courses Most Polley Associates real estate broker license classes are 30 hours long and they usually are …

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PA Broker Exam Prep Basics

Why should I be interested in PA Broker Exam Prep? The Polley Associates Pennsylvania Broker Exam Prep Class will increase your test-taking skills, provide targeted study materials, ensure you study the right information, and identify weak areas in your knowledge base. You will benefit from our veteran instructors’ extensive knowledge of the national & state …

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Get A Broker License In PA, If Already A Broker Elsewhere

Individuals who hold real estate broker’s licenses in other states are occasionally interested in obtaining a similar license in Pennsylvania. This page has been created to help address their needs. It consists of four sections: Pennsylvania and broker license reciprocity Requirements for real estate broker licensure in Pennsylvania traditionally are lower than those of most …

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Broker PA: Attorneys As Brokers

Education’s usually not a problem. Experience may be. An increasing number of attorneys-at-law who practice in Pennsylvania inquire about obtaining a license to sell real estate. Some simply want to expand their skills, talents, and abilities. Some want to prepare for a client’s future needs. Some intend to sell real estate as an adjunct to …

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Broker NJ: If You’re A PA Broker

For Pennsylvania-licensed real estate brokers who wish to obtain a broker’s license in New Jersey, the New Jersey State Real Estate Commission has issued the following one-page guide: