Prep Licensing, Rules, Real Estate
Commission Flashcard Set Questions with
Answers
Real estate firm - answer May operate as any legal form of business (sole proprietor,
LLC, etc.); must be licensed with Department of Licensing and have an active
designated broker; license renews every two years
Broker - answer Works under the supervision of a managing broker, designated
broker, or branch manager
Designated broker - answer Managing broker endorsed by the Department of
Licensing and authorized to act on the firm's behalf in day-to-day operations; sole
proprietors must have designated broker endorsement
Broker licensure requirements - answer 18+; high school diploma or equivalent;
fingerprinting/background check; 90 hours real estate pre-licensing education; pass
broker's exam
Managing broker licensure requirements - answer Same as broker requirements,
plus: three years' full-time broker experience or other DOL-approved qualification; 90
hours coursework including real estate brokerage management, business management,
and advanced real estate law; pass managing broker's exam
Ways a license can be involuntarily deactivated - answer Affiliated firm closes or fails
to maintain active license; designated broker leaves or fails to maintain active license;
licensee doesn't renew license; licensee goes to work for the Department of Licensing
First broker's license renewal requirements - answer Three-hour course on current
issues in WA real estate; 27 hours approved continuing education; 30 hours advanced
practice; 30 hours real estate law
Second (and subsequent) broker's license and managing broker's license renewal
requirements - answer Three-hours course on current issues in WA real estate; 27
hours approved continuing education
Out-of-state licensees - answer May perform certain WA brokerage services if they:
hold an active equivalent license in their state and provide a copy of it; work with a WA
designated broker; consent to WA jurisdiction in any legal proceedings that arise from
the transaction