EDUCATION REPORT

Commission Publications

Real Estate Licensing in North Carolina

Persons applying for North Carolina real estate licenses are now finding a new booklet of information in their package of application materials. The booklet, entitled Real Estate Licensing in North Carolina has been prepared by Commission Executive Director Phillip T. Fisher and Education Director Larry A. Outlaw for the purpose of providing more detailed information to license applicants regarding the process, procedures, and requirements for obtaining North Carolina real estate licenses.

In addition to giving a step-by-step description of the application-examination-licensing process, the booklet also contains detailed information on the new licensing examinations to be administered by the Commission beginning in January, 1984.

Copies of the booklet are being furnished without charge to all persons applying for real estate licenses and may be obtained by other interested persons from the Commission Office upon request.

It's Your Move

North Carolina high schools have requested 30,000 additional copies of the Commission's publication, It's Your Move, for use during the 1983-84 school year. This booklet is designed to give high school students (tomorrow's real estate consumers) basic information concerning buying, selling, and leasing real estate.

To date, more than 150,000 copies of the booklet have been printed and distributed free-of-charge to high schools by the Real Estate Commission, including Braille and large-print versions for the visually impaired.

Current License Law Booklets

Copies of the current North Carolina Real Estate License Law, the Rules and Regulations of the Real Estate Commission, and Trust Account Guidelines are now available from the Commission Office. The booklets reflect the recent amendments to the License Law (including the North Carolina Time Share Act) as well as the changes in the Commission's Regulations.

Interested persons may obtain a free copy by writing or calling the Commission Office.