How to Complete the Continuing Education to Renew Your Michigan Real Estate Sales Agent and Broker License
Real Estate License Renewal Requirements Michigan
- Renewal Date: Every three years
- Hours Required: 18 hours
- 6 hours: Legal Update hours (2 hours per year)
- 12 hours: Elective hours
Steps for Michigan License Renewal
- Complete the required 18 hours of continuing education, including legal update and elective hours.
- Pass the final exams with at least a 75% score (multiple attempts allowed).
- Receive an electronic certificate of completion upon successful course completion.
- Submit your renewal application, ensuring the certificate(s) of completion are included if required.
- Renew your license within the three-year renewal period.
Course Description
Cameron Academy offers the Michigan Real Estate Sales Agent and Broker 18-Hour Continuing Education Course, designed to meet the state requirements for active real estate license renewals. This comprehensive course covers legal updates, agency in Michigan, assistance animals and fair housing, property inspection issues, current issues in the industry, and second home ownership trends, options, and opportunities.
Course Features
- Approved by the Michigan Real Estate Commission
- Provider Approval Number: M289
- Engaging and interactive course content
- Convenient access to course materials
- Electronic certificate of completion provided upon successful course completion
- Final exams must be passed with at least a 75% score
3 Common Penalties for Late Renewal
- Fines and late fees for late license renewal
- License inactivation or suspension
- Additional continuing education requirements for license reinstatement
Elevate your real estate career with Cameron Academy’s Michigan Real Estate Sales Agent and Broker 18-Hour Continuing Education Course. Experience flexible and interactive online learning while meeting state requirements. Enroll now and stay ahead in your profession!
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