Real Estate Licensing in Dade City North CDP, Florida

Who Needs a License

Under Florida law, a person engaged in the business of selling, buying, exchanging, leasing, or renting real property must hold a valid real estate license.[^1] This applies to individuals acting as real estate brokers, sales associates, or broker associates in Dade City North CDP.

The definition of "real estate" includes any and all lands, including improvements and fixtures thereon, and all rights appertaining thereto.[^1] If your work involves negotiating, listing, selling, or leasing residential or commercial property within Dade City North or its surrounding areas, you require licensure.

How to Get Licensed

Real estate licensing in Florida is administered by the Department of Business and Professional Regulation (DBPR). Follow these steps:

  1. Meet prerequisites: Pass a Florida real estate pre-licensing course (63 hours for sales associates).
  2. Apply with DBPR: Submit your application through the official DBPR portal at www.dbpr.state.fl.us.
  3. Pass the state exam: The Florida real estate sales associate exam covers law, practices, and ethical standards.
  4. Obtain sponsorship: You must be sponsored by an active broker before activation.
  5. Receive your license: Once approved and sponsored, your license becomes active.

Reference Fla. Stat. § 489.105 for the complete regulatory framework governing real estate licensing definitions and requirements.[^1]

Local Requirements

Dade City North CDP operates within Pasco County, Florida. While the state regulates real estate licensing, local requirements may apply if you establish a real estate office or conduct business in the municipality.

Consult the Dade City North Municipal Code for any local ordinances governing real estate offices, signage, or business operations specific to this CDP. Contact the Dade City North Building Department to determine if local permits or registrations are required for establishing a real estate brokerage office or conducting business within the town.

Exemptions

Florida law exempts certain parties from licensing requirements. Owners who directly sell, lease, or rent their own property without compensation from others are generally exempt.[^1] Additionally, attorneys licensed to practice law in Florida may conduct limited real estate transactions without a real estate license when acting in their professional capacity.

Anyone employed by a licensed broker to perform real estate work must hold a sales associate or broker associate license—no exemptions apply to employees.

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


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