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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Mississippi Reactivation Broker download in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering your full name as the reactivating broker in the designated field. Ensure that your home phone number is also included for contact purposes.
  3. Fill in your resident address, including the number and street, city/state, and zip code. This information is crucial for identification.
  4. If applicable, provide your company name in the specified section. This helps clarify your professional affiliation.
  5. Next, complete your business address similarly to how you filled out your resident address. Accurate details are essential for processing.
  6. If you will be working as a broker-salesperson under another broker, check the appropriate box to indicate this status.
  7. Sign the form where indicated as the reactivating broker. This signature confirms your request for license issuance.
  8. Ensure that a notary public witnesses your signature and completes their section of the form, including their commission expiration date.
  9. Lastly, have the responsible broker certify their approval of your application by filling out their details and signing where required.

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A real estate broker must keep on file for three years following its consummation, complete records relating to any real estate transaction. This includes, but is not limited to listings, options, leases, offers to purchase, contracts of sale, escrow records, agency agreements and copies of all closing statements.
If youre interested in working as an independent contractor, it may be preferable to gain licensure as a broker. If youre satisfied with your real estate agent salary and are interested in networking and closing deals, joining the NAR as a realtor may be preferable.
A principal nonresident broker is a licensed active broker of a different state that is not licensed by the Mississippi Real Estate Commission. Mississippi allows real estate brokers to work with brokers from another state (Principal nonresident brokers) through the use of a cooperative agreement.
To qualify for broker, the applicant must be licensed as a Mississippi salesperson on ACTIVE status for a minimum of twelve (12) months immediately prior to applying for a broker license.
Brokers have additional training and licensing requirements and can work independently or hire other real estate agents to work for them. A realtor is a licensed real estate agent or broker who is a member of the National Association of Realtors.

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Get Your Real Estate Broker License Must be 18 years of age. Have 2 to 4 years of experience as a practicing salesperson. Must have a high school diploma. Take and pass the broker licensing exam. Complete the required broker education. Complete the broker license application and paid the mandatory licensing fees.
In such instance herein where a responsible Mississippi broker enters into a cooperative agreement with a responsible nonresident broker pertaining to the sale of real property within the state of Mississippi, the responsible Mississippi broker must file two copies of the cooperating agreement with the Mississippi Real
Their requirements for earning a license are as follows: Must be 18 years old. Must be a resident of Mississippi prior to completing the application. Must complete a minimum of 60 hours of MREC approved real estate courses. Must pass the state licensing exam.

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