Real Estate Agent

Alphabet Soup? Nope, Those are Real Estate Agent Designations!

real estate agents 300x198 Alphabet Soup? Nope, Those are Real Estate Agent Designations!What do the letters behind the office on behalf of a real estate agent? The real estate agents, such as doctors, lawyers and other professionals can ear designations, certifications and other qualifications. Usually indicated by putting a series of initials after the name of the agent. The most common designations and certifications include: Broker, Realtor, e-Pro CHM, GRI, ABR, and CRS. What an agent must do to obtain the declaration or certification? E-Pro requires an agent to take a class on basic computer skills. He has no real content, but ensures that your agent can use email and the web. It really needs to be an impediment to the minimum technological skills of your agent. REALTOR is a title more readily available (but one of the most difficult to meet).

A realtor is a real estate agent belonging to the National Association of Realtors and committed to the Code of Ethics of the real estate agent. You can read the code here: http://www. real estate agent. org / mempolweb. NSF / pages / code? OpenDocumentBroker is a bit more difficult to obtain than real estate agents. In Texas, for instance, a broker’s license must be able to run their own real estate company. An agent must have his license for two years and completing over 600 hours of training before applying for a license realtor. The broker’s license is granted after an examination administered by the State. Brokers are key players in the property that have advanced degrees. Represents GRI Graduate Realtor Institute. Less than 50% of agents such appointment.

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