(a) A provisional North Carolina real estate broker may apply for a waiver of one or more of the three 30-hour Postlicensing courses described in Rule .1902 of this Section in the following circumstances:
(1) the broker has obtained equivalent education to the Commission's Postlicensing course(s) pursuant to Rule .1902 of this Section. In this case, the waiver request shall include the course(s):
- (A) jurisdiction of delivery;
- (B) title;
- (C) credit hours earned;
- (D) beginning and end dates; and
- (E) subject matter description.
(2) the broker has obtained experience equivalent to 40 hours per week as a licensed broker or salesperson in another state for at least five of the seven years immediately prior to application for waiver, which shall include the applicant's:
- (A) employer;
- (B) title at employer;
- (C) dates of employment;
- (D) hours per week devoted to brokerage;
- (E) approximate number of transactions;
- (F) areas of practice;
- (G) approximate percentage of time devoted to each area of practice;
- (H) description of applicant's role and duties;
- (I) managing broker's name, telephone number, and email address; and
- (J) official certification of licensure issued within the six months preceding application from a jurisdiction within a state, territory, or possession of the United States or Canada in which the applicant holds a current real estate license that has been active within the three years prior to application.
(3) the broker has obtained experience equivalent to 40 hours per week as a licensed North Carolina attorney practicing in real estate matters for the two years immediately preceding application, which shall include the applicant's:
- (A) firm or practice name;
- (B) law license number;
- (C) dates of employment;
- (D) hours per week devoted to real estate law practice;
- (E) approximate number of closings conducted;
- (F) description of practice; and
- (G) manager or supervising attorney's name, telephone number, and email address, if applicable.
- (b) The Commission shall not consider education or experience obtained in violation of any law or rule as fulfilling the requirements for waiver of the 90-hour postlicensing education requirement.
- (c) A broker shall be ineligible for a waiver of the 90-hour postlicensing education requirement if the broker was issued a license pursuant to Rule .0511(b)(2) of this Section.
History Note: Authority G.S. 93A‑4(a1);
Eff. July 1, 2017;
Amended Eff. July 1, 2019.