Real Estate Post-Licensing Keeps You On Track
You’ve passed your real estate exam and secured your license – congratulations! You’re on the right path to a rewarding real estate career, but your education doesn’t stop there. In Louisiana, real estate post licensing is a critical step to achieve. Post licensing ensures that you’re equipped with the knowledge and skills to thrive in the field of real estate.
Why Is Post-Licensing Important?
Pre-licensing courses give you a solid foundation, but the real-world application of real estate concepts can be vastly different. Post-licensing education gives you the practical knowledge to better understand contracts, ethics, and legalities of working in real estate.
Completing your post-licensing education on time ensures you remain compliant with the LREC. This helps avoid penalties or license suspension.
Louisiana Real Estate Post Licensing Keeps You on Track
As a newly licensed agent, the state requires you to take an approved post-licensing course. Our course is designed to help you meet your post-licensing requirement so that you can maintain your license. Bob Brooks School is here to give you the best online education possible.
Course Includes:
- 45 hours
- Reading Material, PowerPoint Presentations & Quizzes
- 60-Day Subscription Period
- Approved by the LREC & ARELLO
- Louisiana agents have 180 days from their initial license date to complete the 45-hour post-licensing course.
This course is designed by professional distance-learning educators and industry experts to be easy to understand and navigate. Approved by the LREC & ARELLO, these courses help you fulfill your requirement while also being convenient and personable. These courses are available to both salespersons and brokers alike.
SELECT YOUR STATE
This course is designed by professional distance-learning educators and industry experts to be easy to understand and navigate. Approved by the LREC & ARELLO, these courses help you fulfill your requirement while also being convenient and personable. These courses are available to both salespersons and brokers alike.
At the end of the course, there is a final exam and upon passing you will be able to print out your certificate.
INCLUDES:
- 45 Hours
- Reading Material, PowerPoint Presentations & Quizzes
- 60 Day Subscription Period
- Approved by the LREC & ARELLO
- Louisiana agents have 180 days from their initial license date
to complete the 45 hours post-licensing course.
Professional distance-learning educators and industry experts designed this course to be easy to understand and navigate. Our post-licensing course has been approved by the MREC and has a distinct human touch. Currently, these courses are only offered to salespersons in Mississippi.
At the end of the course, there is a final exam and upon passing you will be able to print out your certificate.
INCLUDES:
- 30 Hours
- Reading Material, PowerPoint Presentations & Quizzes
- 60 Day Subscription Period
- Approved by the MREC
- This course is for Salespersons only.
What’s Next After Post-Licensing?
Additionally, you’ll need to stay on top of continuing education (CE) requirements. In Louisiana, all licensed agents are required to complete 12 hours of CE annually.
Once you’ve completed your 45 hours of Louisiana real estate post-licensing education and CE, it’s time to focus on building your career. Networking with real estate professionals, joining real estate organizations, and finding a mentor can help further your knowledge.
Why Do So Many Choose Bob Brooks School?
Our Students Love Us!
Ready to Start Your Real Estate Post-Licensing Education?
Louisiana real estate post-licensing education is crucial for your long-term success. Investing time in furthering your education and understanding real estate practices, you can build a strong career.
If you’re ready to start your post-licensing, consider enrolling in Bob Brooks School. We offer online post-licensing courses designed with flexibility in mind. You’ll be able to balance your education with your busy career. Our expert instructor, Brent Lancaster, will ensure that you stay on track and meet Louisiana’s real estate requirements. For more information, contact us online or call 225-292-7277.