Commission Develops Enhanced BIC, Broker
Tracking System
If you are affiliated with more
than one firm as a broker-in-charge and/or full broker, you will soon be able
to access the records of those multiple affiliations by logging onto the Real
Estate Commission’s website.
Under Commission rules,
you may be a broker-in-charge at more than one firm if the firms are located at
the same physical address.
Until
recently, all agents were reflected at the primary firm shown for the
broker-in-charge. With the change, you will be correctly shown with the firm
with which you are affiliated.
The database for the new
Commission tracking system is now being developed based on current licensee
records. Completion of this process is expected by mid-summer. The accuracy and
completeness of the system will depend upon you fully and timely updating your
records when changes occur, as required by Commission rules.
Brokers-in-charge
and brokers will benefit primarily from being able to access their records,
check them for accuracy, and then update them as needed.
If you are a
broker-in-charge, you will be able to ascertain the affiliations of those
brokers in your office(s) to better fulfill your administrative
responsibilities for firm recordkeeping.
Updating of records is
accomplished for the most part through the use of two Commission forms: 2.04 –
Broker-in-Charge Declaration and 2.08 – a triple-purpose form that requests
activation of a license, notifies of provisional broker supervision, and
notifies of broker affiliation.
The Commission’s website, www.ncrec.state.nc.us, has a BIC Only area
which allows a broker-in-charge to login using his or her PIN to verify the
continuing education credits, post licensing credits and renewal of those they
supervise.