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Step 3: Design the Montana Real Estate Law.

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Must Montana property management companies have a real estate brokers license? NO. Property managers in Montana are not required to hold a brokers license. However, a separate property management license IS required to engage in property management activities in Montana.
Montana is a non-disclosure state, meaning that property sale prices are confidential and not public information.
To get a real estate salesperson license in Montana, youll need to budget for several costs: approximately $250 to $400 for the 70-hour pre-licensing education, $106 for the Montana salesperson examination, and $80 for the license application fee.
The time it takes to get your Montana real estate license can vary depending on how quickly you move through each. Most people take a few months to complete the education portion, but students who are able to put in 40 hours a week can finish in as little as two weeks.
The difficulty of the real estate exam varies by state, but the California real estate exam is known to be one of the most difficult. In fact, the pass rate for the California real estate exam in the last two years was under 50%, which means its incredibly competitive and difficult to pass.
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If you are unmarried and die without a valid will and last testament in Montana, then your entire estate goes to any surviving children in equal shares, or grandchildren if you dont have any surviving children. If you die intestate unmarried and with no children, then by law, your parents inherit your entire estate.
Must have received credit for completing 2 years of entire curriculum study at an accredited high school or equivalent. Must have completed 70 hours of approved pre-licensing education within the past 24 month. Must have passed the Montana Real Estate Salesperson Examination within the past 12 months.
The Montana real estate exam must be taken at an approved testing facility.

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