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The Real Estate Commission regulates real estate brokers, associates, and property managers. The Commission also administers the registration of timeshare projects and out-of-state subdivided land sales being marketed in South Carolina.
- Applications & Forms
If you do not hold an active Broker or Broker-in-Charge...
- Laws and Policies
Real Estate License Law . Residential Property Condition...
- Education Requirements, Schedules and Provider Information
All exemptions must be reported to CE broker with each...
- Transfers/Information Changes
Real Estate License Law; Real Estate Regulations; FREE OSHA...
- Forms & Resources
It is the responsibility of the Broker in Charge or Property...
- Manage My License
Per SC Code Ann. § 40-57-110(B), a licensee may place a...
- File a Complaint
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- 2023 Renewal Resource
Individuals holding lapsed or canceled licenses may not...
- Pre-Licensing Education
The below statistics represent the passing rates for the...
- Time Shares and Land Sales
Real Estate Commission; South Carolina Real Estate...
- Applications & Forms
If you do not hold an active Broker or Broker-in-Charge license with South Carolina, you must first apply for a Broker license. Licensure Requirements and Process overview; Paper Application; Criminal History Reporting
It is the responsibility of the Broker in Charge or Property Manager in Charge to approve of forms to be utilized by the brokerage or management company. Professional Associations or Real Estate Attorneys may be able to assist or provide forms for your office.
Per SC Code Ann. § 40-57-110(B), a licensee may place a license on inactive status. Inactive status licenses are to be renewed in the same manner as active licenses and are prohibited from engaging in the practice of real estate or property management (SC Code Ann. §§ 40-57-20 and 40-57-780).
All exemptions must be reported to CE broker with each renewal cycle for your South Carolina License: Step-by-step instructions for reporting exemption. CE Exemptions submitted for renewals should be reported during the open renewal period (April-June of the expiry year).
What is the SC Real Estate Commission? The Real Estate Commission is established in SC Code 40-57-10 to regulate the real estate industry so as to protect the public's interest when involved in real estate transactions. Per SC Code 40-57-60, the Commission shall administer and enforce the statutes and regulations. In addition, the Commission ...
If you are a licensee who requires a license verification to another state board, please log into your online LLR account and select the verification option. If you are not a licensee, please email the board directly.