Bulletin 2009 V40-1
QB’s, BIC’s
Renew Firm, Broker
Licenses
As a
qualifying broker and/or broker-in-charge of a real estate firm, you have
certain responsibilities to assure that firm and individual licenses are
renewed by the June 30 deadline.
Qualifying
brokers should be certain to renew both the firm license and their own. When
you renew the firm license but fail to renew your personal license, the firm’s
license will be placed on inactive status July 1.
Since a
firm on inactive status cannot have agents associated with it, broker licenses
are changed to reflect their home addresses and the absence of firm affiliation.
And provisional brokers are placed on inactive status.
Brokers-in-charge
should verify that all licensees under their supervision have renewed between
May 15 and June 30. You can accomplish this at the Commission’s website, www.ncrec.state.nc.us.
The “BIC
Only” tab on the website gives you access to a variety of current data on those
under your supervision. To view and print the information,
click on the tab and enter your license number and PIN (the last four digits of
your Social Security number unless you have changed it).
In
addition to your personal information), you will find the following:
• A listing of all licensees which, according to
Commission records, are affiliated with you or under your supervision.
• The
“level of their licenses – “PB” (Provisional Broker), or “B” (Broker).
• Their
license renewal date.
• Their
continuing education and postlicensing credits (if
needed).
If any of your agents have not renewed their licenses,
you may renew them.
This is
important because you, as broker-in-charge, are subject to disciplinary action
if a broker at your office continues to list, sell, etc.
real estate after his or her license is expired.