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All Forum Posts by: Kalina Veto

Kalina Veto has started 2 posts and replied 4 times.

Post: New member from Whatcom County, Washington.

Kalina VetoPosted
  • Blaine, WA
  • Posts 4
  • Votes 1
Hey Samantha! We're new to REI and in Whatcom County too, maybe we can talk and exchange ideas sometime! :)

Post: Seeking Bellingham, Wa Real Estate Agent

Kalina VetoPosted
  • Blaine, WA
  • Posts 4
  • Votes 1
We are hoping to purchase our first investment property this spring! Any recommendations for an agent in the Bellingham, WA area? Preferably someone with investment experience. I appreciate all referrals! Thanks in advance.

Post: WA State Real Estate Agent/Broker License

Kalina VetoPosted
  • Blaine, WA
  • Posts 4
  • Votes 1

Thank you so much for taking the time to reply Joan and Timothy! You both have been very helpful, I really appreciate it.

Post: WA State Real Estate Agent/Broker License

Kalina VetoPosted
  • Blaine, WA
  • Posts 4
  • Votes 1

I'm hoping for some clarification on the requirements to obtain your WA State Real Estate Brokers license. From what I've read on the DOL website the requirements for a license is 

- at least 18 years old

- Highschool or GED completion 

- Completion of 90 hour approved courses. 

However, I also have read about a requirement to work under the supervision of a managing broker for a designated period of time. This requirement is not listed on the DOL's website. 

Is this in fact a requirement to get/keep your license? Is it possible to complete the 90-hour courses, pass the test, apply for your license, receive your license and be able to sell/purchase properties? 

Thank you in advance for your time!