LegalLife Multistate Guide and Handbook for Selling or Buying Real Estate - Connecticut 2025

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  2. Begin with the 'Introduction' section, which provides an overview of the buying and selling process. Familiarize yourself with key terms and concepts.
  3. Move to 'Buying vs. Renting' to assess your financial situation. Use our platform's annotation tools to highlight important points regarding mortgage benefits.
  4. In the 'Financing' section, fill out any relevant fields about your financing options. Utilize text boxes to note down potential lenders and loan types.
  5. Proceed to 'Real Estate Agents' and 'Real Estate Attorneys'. Use checkboxes or comments to list potential agents or attorneys you may want to contact.
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There are two real estate licenses available: the salesperson license and the broker license.
Connecticut law requires the use of document signing certificates for several types of documents, including real estate transactions, government documents, and healthcare documents. For real estate transactions, digital signatures are required for contracts, deeds, and mortgages.
No, you do not need a license to wholesale real estate in Connecticut. A license is not required to buy or sell a property you own. So, as long as you act strictly as a middleman and dont offer brokerage services for a fee, a license is not required.
Complete 60 hours of classroom education in Principles and Practice of Real Estate. Provide the original certificate of course completion. Submit to a background check. Pass the State and National Exam within one year of enrolling on PSIs site.