Real Estate Licensing in Palmetto Bay village, Florida

Who Needs a License

Under Florida law, a real estate license is required for any person who, for compensation, sells, exchanges, purchases, rents, or leases real property, or who negotiates or attempts to negotiate the sale, exchange, purchase, rental, or lease of real property on behalf of another.[1] This includes residential and commercial transactions.

A broker license is required for anyone who employs real estate licensees or who engages in real estate brokerage activities. A sales associate license is required for individuals working under a broker.[1]

How to Get Licensed

  1. Meet eligibility requirements: You must be at least 18 years old, a Florida resident or have a registered registered office in Florida, and be of good moral character.[1]

  2. Complete pre-licensing education: Complete a Commission-approved real estate sales associate course or broker course.

  3. Pass the state exam: Take the Florida Real Estate Commission (FREC) licensing examination.

  4. Apply to the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation (DBPR): Submit your application with proof of education, exam passage, and required fees. Applications are processed by DBPR, not locally.

  5. Maintain your license: Renew every two years and complete continuing education requirements.

Reference: Florida Statute § 489.105 contains definitions and regulatory frameworks governing real estate professionals.

Local Requirements

Real estate licensing is regulated at the state level by DBPR. However, Palmetto Bay village enforces local property regulations through its Building Department.

Consult the Palmetto Bay Municipal Code for any local ordinances affecting real property transactions, property management standards, or disclosure requirements specific to the village. Local requirements may address short-term rental regulations, property maintenance standards, or transaction filing procedures within village limits.

Contact the Palmetto Bay Building Department for clarification on local property-related ordinances that may affect your business operations.

Exemptions

Individuals are exempt from licensure when acting as principals in their own transactions (selling or leasing their own property for personal use). Attorneys licensed in Florida may perform real estate services in connection with their legal practice without holding a real estate license.[1]

Employees of mortgage lenders and title companies may perform certain limited real estate functions without licensure when acting within their employer's scope of business.[1]

State Licensing Board Contact

Florida Real Estate Commission (FREC), Department of Business and Professional Regulation
- Phone: 850-487-1395
- Website: https://www2.myfloridalicense.com/real-estate-commission/

References

[1] Fla. Stat. § 489.105 — Definitions

Palmetto Bay Municipal Code


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